THE IRISH TROUBLE.
KcKEOWX’S CLAIM THAT OTHERS SHOULD BE RELEASED. Elec, lei Cop yrl g tit- -Un 11 tv) press Assn Australian ami N 7. Cable Association. LONDON, Aug. 8. Mclveown says : —“lt is now clear my release by the English Government is an (jidmission that 1 was not only the representative of the people, but an officer of the Irish Republican Army. My release is an acceptance that mv act was an act of war. Therefore it is clear my release is a final abandonment of any claim by the enemy that the Irish war is murder. It is clear that all fellow soldiers in gaols and camps must be similarly recognised.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15594, 10 August 1921, Page 3
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