IRISH DEPORTEES
CLAIMS FOR COMPENSATION. TWO FURTHER OASES. Ppaaa Association —By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON. October 21. O’Sullivan, a journalist, who. was formerly the London representative of Freeman’s Journal, and M'Mahon, a merchant, of Manchester, each claimed £SOOO for deportation to Roland. The claimants denied that they were members of the Roger Casement Club at which Sir. Henry Wilson’s murderers were referred to as f, Our Own Two Special Heroes.” O’Sullivan denied that ho |iad ever advocated violence. M'Mahon asserted that the deportees were handcuffed and chained in fours. He claimed that his arrest .nterfered with a deal of £IOO,OOO. Judgment in both oases was reserved.— Reuter.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18999, 23 October 1923, Page 9
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105IRISH DEPORTEES Otago Daily Times, Issue 18999, 23 October 1923, Page 9
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