IRISH AFFAIRS
MURDERED LORD MAYOR. BODY LYING IN STATE. (By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) (Australian-N.Z. Uabio Association.) Received Last '-Night, 8.10 o'clock. LONDON, March 21. Five bands and a procession a mile long participated in the removal of Mac Curtain's. body from his home itt Blackpool, a suburb of Cork, to the City Hall, where it is lying in state and dressed in .the uniform of the Irish Volunteers.. Thousands of people inspected, the body to-day. Sinn Fein volunteers are acting as guards. All the places of amusement -inCork have been closed. The city is observing Monday as a general holiday. The inquest-opened, and adjourned. There were no police present. The solicitor for the,next of kin requested that no ex-policemen be allowed to serve on the jury.
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Wairarapa Age, 23 March 1920, Page 5
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