IRELAND.
DR. MANNIX GAINS A POINT. By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. Australian and N.Z. Cabl- Assn. Received 10.30 p.m., Aun-. 18th LONDON. Aug. 17. Dr; Mannix, interviewed regardinT Mr Lloyd George's offer to assist his mother to visit him in England, said: "She needs no assistance in Mr Lloyd George's power to give, but cannot resist the burden of 89 years. Perhaps Mr Lloyd George will do me tho favour of not further mentioning my mother's name."
Dr Mannix denies the report from Rome that the Pope advised liini to refrain from going to Ireland.
LORD MAYOR, HUNGER-STRIKING
Mr Mc'Sweeney, „ Lord Mayor of Cork, is still hunger-striking. He was deported to England, in a destroyer.
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Timaru Herald, Issue 170299, 19 August 1920, Page 7
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