IRISH AFFAIRS
FURTHER ARRESTS.
CASEMENT ’ SIESTA T.E
[AUSTRALIAN A Ml' N.Z. CABt.K ASSUCIATUON. J
Received this day at 11.4 a.ra. LONDON, ‘February 24. Twelve Irish arrestees were deported to England. lloger Casement left £ 106, He bequeathed everything to his cousin, Mrs Parry. FIVE MOPE APPESTS. fEKUTKB’3 TELEGRAM.] Eeceived this day at 12,5 p.m. LONDON, February 24. Five more arrests were made at Dublin, SEDITIOUS SONGS. SINGERS SENTENCED. [AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION.]
Received this day at 11.20 a.m. LONDON, February 24, Two of the arrested'were eburtmartialled at Dublin and sentenced to twenty-eight days for singing'seditious songs. George Lyons received forty-two days for aiding and abetting as stage manager.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 26 February 1917, Page 2
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