IRELAND.
McSWINEY'S FUNERAL. By Telesraph.—Press Assn —Copyright. London, Oct. 28. Thirty thousand people filed past McSwiney'a coffin at St. George's. Hi« face was visible through a window in the coffin. Crowds watched the funeral en route to Euston, where the cortege entrained for Ireland. Scores of chanting priests preceded the hearse.
Archbishop Mannix was prominent. He rode in a special carriage in episco* pal robes.—-Aus,-N.Z. Cable Assn. Received Get. 29, 7.53 p.m. London, Oct. 29. The Government refuse to allow McSwiney's body to be landed in Dublin, but will provide a special steamer to convey it to Cork.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable AiSD v ■AMERICANS WANT RECOGNITION. Washington, Oct. 27. A delegation of 200 called upon Mr. Colby (Secretary of State). Mr. Walsh, heading the delegation, asked for an immediate recognition of Ireland, and a protest to Britain against the military rule of Ireland.—AUS.-N.2. Cable Assn.
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