MC'SWINEY'S FAST
CLAIMED TO BE GENUINE.
Beuter's Telegram. LONDON, October 6. •"The-public belief that McSwiney must be getting food is not shared fcy the Home Office, which explicitly states that he is refusing all food. There is no reason to suspect that he is receiving it from relatives. He takes 'hot water and medicine, which arrests certain deteriorating processes. Tho mvstery of the hunger-strikers in Cork, who have fasted two days longer than McSwiney, is also unsolved, and is confounding the doctors.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10715, 8 October 1920, Page 6
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