IRISH AFFAIRS
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. IRISH DEPORTEES. LONDON. June 30. Mr Justice Swift, is hearing (barges of seditious conspiracy against a number of tlm Irish deportees. The Court has acquitted Patrick Fleming. The trial ol the others has been adjourned. Art O’Brien stated, in evidence, that he was l orn in England, and he had spent most of his life in England, lie had nothing to do with the lighting in Dublin during 1010. Ml' De \alcrn. us President of the Irish Republic, had appointed him as representative in England in charge of propaganda, lie was neve?' concerned m any ntditary matters. Art O’Brien also declared that the Irish Treaty was settled l.v fraud. Ho -aid that two of the Irish delegates were forced to sign this supposed voluntary treaty.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 July 1923, Page 2
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132IRISH AFFAIRS Hokitika Guardian, 2 July 1923, Page 2
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