MURDER IN IRELAND.
PROTEST BY CONDEMNED MAN. FREE STATE MINISTER DENOUNCED. LONDON, July 21. A military tribunal passed its first sentence of death in. seven years, when it sentenced to hanging Michael Conway, who was employed at a garage, for the murder of John Egan at Dungarvan, on April 26. Conway refused to recognise the court. He did not call wit/iesses and was not represented legally. He said: “I expected the verdict from such a packed tribunal of traitors, but it is unjust. I did not participate in the murder. Mr. McEntee, Minister of Finance, deliberately prejudiced my case when he declared on June 21 ’regarding the murder of Egan you will get proof in a few days. It will be a sorry day for those responsible.’ That proves that the Fianna Fail sentenced me last month. The Government had to find a victim to save its face.” The evidence showed that fingerprints found on an abandoned motor car were Conway’s. His finger-prints were recently partially destroyed. (It was reported by cable that a num|ber of men on the night of Sunday, I April 26, drove to the home of Egan,
and riddled him with machine-gun bullets.) #
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Wairarapa Age, 23 July 1936, Page 5
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