INTERNED IRISHMEN.
PROGRESS' OF INQTTIRY.
CORRESPONDENCE SEIZED.
p Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.s (Reed. 8.40 p.m.) . I SYDNEY,, Aug. 22. The hearing of the cases of the interned Irishmen is proceeding. The evidence so far relates chiefly to documents seized at the residences of some of those,interned regarding the formation and progress of the Irish National Apsociation in Australia, tho spreading 1 of propaganda, and the collection and transmission of funds.
Amongst other, documents was, a quan- I tity of .correspondence with America and . instructions, how to read certain letters B written in invisible ink. {Some letters indicated, a 'movement' to secure freedom for' Ireland from England, Ono document labelled,', "Recipe > for '■ a, severe , attack: of ' cold," was -declared by ,the police to btidentical with a' formula the I.W.W. hni. for the purpose of ; destroying .property] i* m Sydney... '^"'°"""" , ' : "" ? '*'''
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16936, 23 August 1918, Page 5
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139INTERNED IRISHMEN. New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16936, 23 August 1918, Page 5
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