STARVED TO DEATH.
OTHERS ON THE VERGE
MeSWEENEY REJOICES
(Received 9.25 a.m.)
LONDON, Oct. 18
iMr McSweeney is visibly weakening and shows symptoms of scurvy. A specialist 'has been called in.
Mr McSweeney sent a message to the relatives of Fitzgerald—"No tears, .but joy. He died for his country."
Another Cork hunger-striker who has fasted for seventy days is reported to be in a precarious state. — "Times."
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Northern Advocate, 20 October 1920, Page 5
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