IRISH AFFAIRS
4UHTHALIAN AND N.Z. CAIII.E ASSOCIATION. IRISH DEPORTEES. LONDON. October 21. All- O’Ku.llivan a journalist formerly tin.' London representative ol the “Freman’s .Journal” of Dublin, and All .McMahon, a merchant . ol .Manchester. have claimed CSOIIO for their deportation to Ireland Irom England. The claimant's deny that they were members ol tlm Roger Casement Club, at. which Marshal Sir 11. Wilson's murderers uere referred to “our own two special heroes." Aft Sullivan denied that lit l had ever advocated violence. LONDON, October 21. Air McMahon asserts that the deportees were handetilied and chained in lours, lie also claims that hi< arrest interfered with a £100.1'.:0 deai.
Judgement in both McMahon's and O'Sullivan's cases was reserved. Air AY. H. AlcC'ormnck (Melbourne), is expected in Oroymoutl) from Christ-, church to-day. jmrtmyeMam^aßmmaßWsu
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 October 1923, Page 2
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129IRISH AFFAIRS Hokitika Guardian, 23 October 1923, Page 2
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