IRISH TROUBLES.
EVEN IN DEATH MoSWINEY CREATES TROUBLE. (By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) (Aust.-JVZ. Labio Association.) (Received October 30, 8.55 a.m.; London, 'October 29. On the arrival oi ; aMyor McSwineys body at Holy head, tho etationmaster proceeded to carry out his instructions and transfer the body to a ipecial steamer, taking Lho body direct to Cork. The Irish Party made a> vehement protect, and, alter lengthy allercations, tho police entered tho van and forcibly ejected a young man. Miss MeSwiuey created a furtherscene. She and another woman were ejected, and the colfin was then removed by a large armed o&cort on board tho steamer. The di&axj'pointud Irishmen remained on the quay, kneeling in prayer as tho stoamer left them. They bourdod the Kingston mailboat.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 4130, 30 October 1920, Page 2
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