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Show HOME RULE BILL BEFORE COMMONS I MAC SINEY FEO AGAIN DESPITE HIS PROTESTS ; Financial Clauses of Home I Rule Measure Taken Up by Committees GREAT EXPLOSION IS HEARD NEAR DUBLIN Officer and Private Killed and Five Wounded in Fight at Cork i LONDON, Oct. 22. Terence Mac-iSwlney, Mac-iSwlney, lord mayor of Cork, was delirious de-lirious this morning and the prison I authorities continued to force food In his mouth, in spite of his protests, ac cording to a 1 11 1 1 . Tin lssueii ny inc Irish Self-Determinajlon league. The lord mayor becomes consi ions I at intervals, the bulletin said, but is 'unable to 'recognize relatives or hit 1 surroundings For a short time hist j night his delirium again became vio . lent. The Central N'ewS says MacSwinej I was only partly conscious this morn Ing, having "passed a very bad nitfht It declares a doctor again administer ad lirjuid food and that srubsequentlj .the lord mayor became violently i) land was throw n Into an exhausted con-rllllon.. con-rllllon.. The league's md.' iftei nmn l.t:lhtlr stated that Mayor M.nSwiney hail I been in a more or less scmi-conscloit; j condition all morning "!Ie recognized his sister Mary, bnl no one else ' the bulletin ulded. The 'delirium continues at intervals in a more extreme form He now Is calm " LiiN'lxiV, Oct. L'2 The Irish home rule bill is iguin under consideration in the house of commons. The bill j was taken up today when the house 'went Into committee on the financial clauses f the measure. There was Bm'all attendance of members. The house, on motion of Andrew IBonaT Law. the government leader, voted tor Immediate terminal ion of the suspension of Joseph Devlin, Nationalist Na-tionalist member, from the Falls ell-vision ell-vision of Belfast Mr. Devlin was ;U3-pended ;U3-pended on August 6 during the debate preceding the final passage of the' I Irish coercion bill when he defied the bait to silence him. CORK, Oct. 22. An officer and a private were killed and five other soldiers sol-diers wounded this morning when two I military lorries were ambushed fourteen four-teen nnhs from Cork. The attackers numbered lot' The fight lasted half an hour The I attacking force captured all the eiuip-1 eiuip-1 ment carried by both lorries. The M'l-nc of the attack was a narrow road between heavlly wooded hills LONDON, Oct. 22 A violent explosion ex-plosion followed by tiring was heard in various parts of the city of Dublin Dub-lin early this morning, says a dispatch from that city to the Exchange Tele-1 Tele-1 graph company. Numerous rumors were current in the city, the dispatch said, and at the time it was filed there had been no definite explanation of the disorder. 1 Ine report was that the government armory had been raided and that a large supply of arms and ammunition ihad been captured. The explosions, it Was said, were due to the throwing of hand grenades by the raiders who were I engaged In a running fight with the police Auxiliary police forces were search-ling search-ling for arms on tho ejuay and In tho KingBbrldge section of tho city, the dispatch said nn |