Mannix Abroad
THE LAW’S STRONG ARM. Press Association—Copyright, Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Received 1.45 p.m.) London, August 9. A naval officer, boarded the Baltic and conveyed Sir Nevill Macßeady’s prohibition against Mannix landing in Ireland Arid '“"Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson’s prohibition against his visiting Liverpool, Manchester, and Glasgow; otherwise, Mannix was free to go anywhere in Britain. Mannix twice refused to listen to the officer’s persuasion, arid protested against being ordered to quit the ship. The officer then placed his hand on Mannix’s shoulder, and Man-
nix regarding this as a legal arrest hoarded the destroyer.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXXI, Issue 18, 10 August 1920, Page 6
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