DEPORTED IRISHMEN
TWO MORE CLAIMS HEARD.
ALL CHARGES DENIED. Reuter's Telegram. LONDON. October 21. O'Sullivan, a journalist. formerly London representative of "The hrtc* man's Journal." and McMahon, a merchant of Manchester, have each claimed £SOOO for their deportation to Ireland. The claimants denied that they were members of the Roger Casement Club, at which General Wilson's murderers were referred to as "our own two special lueccs.' O'Sullivan denied that lie ever advocated violence. McMahon asserted that the deportees were handcuffed, and also chained in lours: and he claimed that his arrest interfered with a £IOO.OOO deal. Judgment was reserved.
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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11657, 23 October 1923, Page 5
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99DEPORTED IRISHMEN New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11657, 23 October 1923, Page 5
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