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VOL IV. No.‘8. Whole No. 130.
BULMER’ HOBS0li GETS ROUSING WELCOME.
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,Ma.gnificent Meeting‘ at Grand Central Palace,
Robert Temple Emmet Presiding, Applauds
' Explanation. of Sinh Fein Policy-Most
Representative Audience, including Some
Oranggmen-Indian Speaker ‘Pleads
For His Country.
Lener cerrie'rs- send. one
e rccepllon to suiu-ier Hanson is the The -3 the
my, iron: in giie cily, played a fine seleerlou ol
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is, vlns e i the es! and most r=i'-rcscn‘ irrsn-ernl Anierican sire, and ere nus
x In r lreii meuiiigs neid in new York in . ‘cal progmml e onlribiiied by Mr.
xecemy Is, he grczKhall,wIth eaislcs r llillips mm F b ey, Miss
c I DII seats 2. co ‘people, an 1t was pdclxrd killy rind M ’i)lln Finnegan and the Cu-
wlill irl ii men and women of the my hcsl nrnnn coo - '
ess. . r e:
Plutli ally every Iclive Naliorlalisl in ,
COHALAN OPENS MEETING-
er . art nor we imi ' - u! T ,
who came to lisren i. 1; es s r SEV Ur; Dani-l r. Colialan eslled lne liiesimg
rnn en-en and orlrer lrish rrolesunis . ir ‘ el lzuberi
oductd Co It
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rmy as cpoirrnnn of.thc
olialan said:
use inn-l rs n
or irislo oioorl,.anrl as Chairman o
only by u marl sprung
from riieir own ran . -
Among those present on the platform. in
the boxes or in e reserved seats were:
-supreme lusriee. Mrmin J. l<eolzl- und Jollrl
‘XV. cos. Hon. George 1. cillesnie, Colonel
’el lial
met. I in ii to lire care and
who is worlhy of illcrnnme he hears, Colonel
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1 c ulirlmmccment was received with e
.,r.rnr or applause, which was eoniiuued alter
['1-loliei Emmet lizd siepned forward to open
e ' . colonel mnniere
Pro- ligure cvirlciiily adrlcii to Ill
ui-lee l-iunr,,nr. W. llic siiuniioil nnd prolonged or
nncll. Ru: Josclzli e snoire briefly at loiluwn, wirlloiil any
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a. ‘Murray. Rex. ii. i. I. don, Si. or-rss .
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lilo; rurioiliy Collaizin, Geor i
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Mrmlr in irnrexlne privilcg residing
illls nrerring. so represeomive a meet-
ne or irislrnreu and ioeir sympadlizers in
or ciiy. - l r
e nre nrel lo-night, es you know. pri-
liinrliy in car lire euunauuon ni e
Gillian M '0l' . . s
Speilissey, coerlee Kenny, 3.
i>eler Padian. William Mclnern
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rlclan, oalicy. as 1 un
nniional leer
or Ireland by lrelai-id
NEW YORK, FEB
.1 uroieri people. ‘in: Protest:
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Soul]: must
llllync. hul rem m
Tile ulrilmite obiect, I
lions oi
svii-reliant.
PR0li0[lllGE FOR A
The
Ireland. Olibosirlg All
Relations With A
Removal of British
' Continent
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portancsrto the country of on
or-x-as
as
States, have the right, inliere
if-)(-tr
splendid services rendered by
maintenance of this Republic I
“ day. ‘
wu-
“ spirit of ‘self-reliance on which
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"‘ of refusing to recognize the
Parliament by sending reprsse
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" oi the revenue which enables
the county, urban and local
to them alone.
try in industrial ‘slavery to
recommend that it should be
Ireland. ’ e
IV.eWa' proclaim anew
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' i A JOURNAL DEVOTEDVTO TIIE CAUSE OI‘ IRISH INDEPENDENCE, IRISH LITERATURE, AND INTERESTS OF THE IRISH RACE.
lhe toniiude, intelligent: and oemousir. or
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“ II.-We hall with hops and satisfaction the steady growth “
“ and development of the Sinn Fein movement in Ireland and the
RUARY 23, 1907.
the mean. by wliicli lllll long prayed (or to
lull in lo be olllslnerl, wt lhnii lreer torlzighl
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ill mug Ih: Proter-
Imnll ol um pill or lrelund. in lavor ol (hll
oolrey oi lelirlielp. , r
xlie ezrlhr" res med, prolqrzroul,
whole 01 rim pulley, end
(Conlu-wed on pop e.)
CONTINENTAL’ POLICY.
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Declaration Favoring Sinn Fein Movement in
Foreign Alliances. Closer
merican Rebublics and
Flag From American
and Islands.
wants:-intents-::lttscvxxtno=ur+
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We, citizens of New York of-Irish birth or descent, as- ‘
semhlod in mass meeting to consider questions of paramount mi- “
r adoption and the land of our :
fathers, hereby declare and resolvoi . ‘r ‘‘
I.-That the people of Ireland, like the people of the United
nt and inalienable, to -a separate “
and independent national existence; that in the assertion of that "‘
right they are entitled to the sympathy and good will of the “
American people, because of the justice of their cause and of the
an
Irishman in the building up and "
mm the Rcvolutioneto the present ”
a
is
or
it is based. We commend to the
approval and combat support of Irishmeu in America the policy ‘
usurped authority of the British "‘
iitatives thereto, the cutting down "‘
England to hold Ireland down by "‘
d tho misuse of Irish money, the stoppage of recruiting for the”“
" British army, navy and police force, the creation of.a national "
‘‘ banking sys’teni,'the encouragement of Irish indlistries, the re- “
‘ vival of the national language and the securing of the control of “
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elective bodies-all of which are “‘
“ practical and necessary steps to the creation of a National Cove “
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“ ernmcnt truly representing the people of Ireland and responsible
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II --We warn our countr'ymen'and all other friends of Ire- ‘
‘ land in Ambricd that the'so-called International Exhibition to be “‘
held in Dublin this year is at cunningly devised English scheme “
,to destroy the reviving ilidustriesof Ireland and keep the couii- ’
England, anilrwe unhesitazingly "‘
boycotted‘ by all true friends of “
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our devotion to tho policy of “no ‘
entangling alliances with European powers" which George "
Washington left as (I sacred heritage to the American people, and ‘
which has been vindicated by
lclsd success" We so emnly a
loyalty to that policy, their j
statement recently made that
in any sense or degree altar th
question
with England that has for its
India and South frlca.
revelation of real English lcel
le
and we congratulate them on
man of this meeting to confer
cities for the purpose of eEec
carry out and give effect to th
in the foregoing resolutions.
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hem-lr. ii is a‘ policy that will require :11
arm-tint1.,s=:sat:t:tnltt:hettear+
more than it century of un aral- “
ilirm that the opposition of Irish "
citizens to an alliance with England is based solely on their “
udgment as to the interests and "
honor,of the United States and their better knowledge of Eng- “
land's sinister motives and designs. We repudiate and deny the ’
the concession of Homo Rule to ‘
Ireland, or any other consideration of European-politics, would 5‘
e attitude of Irish citizens to this ‘
We warn the American people that James Bryce is ’
coming to America for the special purpose of ellecting an alliance ‘
immediate object war with Car ‘
many and the retention of England's robber grip ‘on Ireland, ‘
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“‘ .-We ailirm our belief that the course of events since the “
"‘ war with Spain in 1898-the liberation at Cuba, the acquisition ’
"‘ of the Philippines, the Russo-Japanese War, ths'renswal in more, ‘
’ dangerous form of the Anglo-Japanese alliance, the construction ‘
’ of.the Panama Canal, the California school question and the “
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the necessity for a strohg and '
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vigorous Continental policy which would iiicluda closergcommer ’
cial and political relations with all American Republics and tho ‘
ultimate exclusion of the British and all other European flags ‘
from the American Continent and the adjacent islands. e ‘t
. Weoxtelid to the people of India. our sympathy and ’
, good will in their struggle for the recovery of their independence, “
the splendid progress they -have '
made through the Swadeshi movement in the rovival of indus- ‘
tries which were destroyed by England, and which are a necessity ’‘
of the national life. We hope and pray that India and Ireland ’
may march side by side to complete and absolute Independence. "
o recommend that it committee be appointed by the Chcir- “
with similar committees in other ‘
ting. o ‘permanent organization to ‘
9 principles and policy enunciated “
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,THE UlilTED‘STATES AND THE luii’lillsl.' ' ‘
PRICE FIVE CENTS.
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Wharton ‘Barker Points Out Danger of Present
Situation and Necessity of Radical Change.
‘ Future of China, Japan, Siberia and India.
Advocates Continental Policy and Closer
Relations With American Republics.
Letter To Presjdent McKinley.
Ilv Wliuruw lluuiu. Pacmclisllndt of ill: Far East in to
l vciliurc Io ialk upvll rlie nos-rlmn oi lb: ilu‘ klllrd nu‘-1 by 3" Amid! cand-
uuiled Slain in the Inn ins. now because ii on '
pmmlll decloruilun by luxlus il.I.Ii our
will lrilic rl
will [more men, m
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,.,. power in mar in in peace. coin.
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ulien in line l-‘or EJDI l‘ and more lluri r
rd Dppnrlulllilzx IU nnreroe and ‘
ran from all oiilzr
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. lnolreres. social lies. ,..e m er
and nalurul sn.rrnerer.,n.., should ami rnusr i or lllmir ro ul’ mil l ii.-
II‘ pulpit: lo I. s- lrn. .,..i en la erruo any urues by mixer peoples,
all n dllfcrelll ‘pix s n v.lI in ever; (ave the (:0 q u wgrg .
so belleung 1 ha e. si tr is; , e .n nrue riled ..nu (1-r slandg inleu
tl’lC>l1 eoroniemul uiiiml oi all Anieri. Chine ream exluusion oi Yrllnry illey
can lullulls and Aluuunn dr-irrmltncics 0! l emimle o me iilcy :11! o beeuoy
Luropcnn n..rn. i .1 ulliun rim ui.l Ml cu in min mi ,g,,.,.5,,, ,,,.,
boss ab lure free nude aerueen eoun jm er (ivlllxxllon upo Lhe peep‘.
r s in me eeenoime an iv . enmmoa , lions -ham they -.eu'e, and soon by in-
lnir disir l eosieuns revenues, ii
and m eonsenuenee a very real shit: or in. ‘
moslionnl ride, an e .1 en... of American
mu e ,.iiu..nul.'o oi Ad: or r-:uro.i
neon nations wiiil Ann-rrenn
a broad’ and eoolnreserrme n
(or Avllicriczrll. A policy lluv. cannot fail lo , mung. ciey
establish in g ne ee full] great expansion , are wine. will not mire an)" aggressive moves
or industrial development on the American Ill npposil .n 5. in Am, ,0, in ,5 e
conuucnl. And believing ‘lhai the rights of . Illls grear . n
inrrreeru in A erica err, nrld ouid in Assure riimwicnt sou z yoene an ’
vs. l>.ml-no , and mogul ng ‘of n and p;, 5,,
n I) norir out lbeir deerrslnnus couiiguous m'A5ia south of roe
v l rhelr nalural and
lnlem ueulrll wilhour lmerrerrrrce ol Euro.
pearls and Asiaiirs, so via
Jnnenese ishnds.
kl-"cw . lnnritzm now ioole u-pm: we run!
nnrs-. recognize uero.-y of M2); iS'2K, in ilrerl. Bzy, as .
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e rights of Armies willnd illeir sphere Llrg:
ol iniiuenoe. i on;
i believe the domese rnusi dominate (or
‘roe the vast and mo rerrilory
continent or Asia soon. bl slberls
r‘ ind. ; ihal now rm-in; awakened :3‘
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]:lp n end co: 5 r eou , luonn l$ is. ill Britain. The ueiio: I7uiyI::‘l?t'sci'i‘l::iI ‘
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