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the German, one wonders how muc ‘
tntrst they be so than those at the English,
c most ininlnrnl creatures on
most infamous system can
Juslice. llpriglltness
sing a rerrtirtrrig n“I)II it ousgow,
tlit- NIH“! liapcritilisi said i it lritlian
troops acre mining because the lirilisl. in
l in the hetrllli til lzrtglrtnd?
riti
t y obit rt
rndt-pendent ing in lndia a
it the British mercy lhar
niil institutions, destroyed in-
killed n p '
dust. s, created a nt-terending ininine
uh. carrits oil niillititis til people every
or. nice ‘A
ruled by ‘n hire-igner, nn
out another should come [IL
world til enemies.
lie appointed time.
i Loyalty and Pltriotis
, 7 mueliilg oi the Orangemen in Belfast, Mr.
‘ Bonar Law said that the o
T 3- '
to the
V more reason to prou
“ Conquest" oI India itsdf.
-, the Leader or the oppos"
German
C and lilic:
. r.
- and the ruled are diametrically opposite,
miin cannot a patriot and at
loyalist. To be loyal is to rob, pltirider,
ft and murder the people of the country, luv
plslrioliiz is to do the opposite so the
. oulbrealc or war inttst he a sigria either
‘ for an outbreak ol loyalty or patriotism,
but not briTll. Again, Mr, Law chose to
call the British occupation oi l
as
it English Leader of
the op r ion to he igiiorantoi the his-
tovyol di.-.. . -
‘ Tire litdian Students’ volunteer corps
ii are learning can i hoot.
I
i
- , “it It ill beour part, when we have settled‘
old (mt Roberts or Kitchener ol Omdur-
mun fame “ i
elIl:.mAddr:st-
is it uptight.
sh I0 -
. not a divine
lndia should always be
‘ tine is turned
7 ; i-an get rid oi the oreign yolte she can
in.-iiriinirt her indt-pcndt-rice against a
33> a'lry““l’b' =lnell2i..piic ..hillt9.hiil..3tl.
Empire or which the English have ' '-
d even thano! the
This kind of writing is more insulting to
its than any of her lociti.-st estimate or us.
tor we can undcrsitritd the eneitiy, but not
the blttcltguard. This writing is endorsed
by another hypocrite, the uni‘ y tvt.-rt-x.
d both of ' i
'- sincerity '- an good
us by Irldlia, edited by t e stilt of an
Anglo-Indian pensioner. It is not strange
thttl one can surpass another in roguery.
lndi s rtspiratiuns'...ti. Jllglo-lnllltln
paper is‘ pleased to dine. lrom antiihrr
ttngiolndinn paper tihit-h tt fl) iicd
that “ the British are treating tlte “ r as
tans oi nieeting I uspitatitrns or
- .- ' ‘ . "h
fl“; ;‘:’f‘cm"ml‘f‘fc““‘m ‘‘l’“5 55”], itiiotv i e result when [Wu mg...-s rl'IeI‘It
'- 9"‘ ,3" “ ' mg, ,g,.f,;,,,,m ,;,,,;g-,,s 'lhe aspiration ol the people oi iudia is
‘, ;‘,e’,“,;,,,, 0, pm; ,,‘;,,,,,,,, 0, spicy, Md plainly to get complete llIlIl:pL‘ll(lt'rl(‘c ii
= tree use otir .' lsiti egood siittsh "'9 "W5" lei“! "‘‘“l'.‘‘““‘ “E . 9
Wr;‘mem- “M "5 an nieans ol meeting the nspirn.
eoplc " they t-annot
o better than packing oil, hug and bag-
gnge to. their o ntry.
Sir Vlitli.-ntine Chiral publish
o ' Em ‘ wh
he gives out the aspirations oi Iht: lrtdian
N.-ttiontilist in the following words :-
“ Undrr the British Raj, there is nbl
lo lorbid the most Iervid lndiitn Nation-
ulist from dreaming of an idllnl future in
which India might take her place its a sell-
1 lctlri
,. l''"'' ‘ . rnitig dominion amglngat the 5 its
i . , . , , g or the lsritish Enrpirc, oirrevcr in tlclll-
i tel.’ 5.’ '““.!'l..fi‘“n'i. ..i'.'.'.‘i'i'.“.'t‘.I.'!-?...'t’Ti’. ally sllsmm ll-M soul Pm.’ look w-lw
liirldiie ur t ll ’ s tells us that if P"'-“'““.' ‘Y’ ”‘ “'3 5"? ‘’.‘‘"' .
the lirilisli ittilc erthrown we shall """" 5" "“’ "“l’““’P”"vV ""’.‘““‘ "' """
-. We ,0 ha ‘HEM ,0 we .. "kc D,‘ M understood the ladinr. Nattoritilist. For
A 4 man J - bl!“ . atrtie it-nriwledgeol the su ,eetht- '
well to relcr to the speeches and l 0
sons or Bhurntavarsliii, who
it imprisonment, torture,
eirile, and martyrdom tor the muse or
their Motherland.
the no e
VAUDE liinrruwuid.
NOIICE.
- n..e I.‘ hon tserriiierdi
‘ lst‘rlllu>td hiiierh by the English Press Until the return of Jim larltin the
ltir his prophet, of a re.-oitrtioii in lndia editorial control of the -- lrish Worker"
he England is at war. he mess is is in the ban n or lntnes cdnnotly.
intentionally mistaken, for llerrihardi only lllerliry matter should be ad-
said that in the etcnt til Ttirhcy talrrrtg to ‘tor, “lrish Worker."
sides wrth tie a and >reach'our olnce not later than
Tuesday of each week.
-Anin3uryioon.i.th.oonc$i-nddll.-
‘ls -,B'he
Irish Caorker,
EDITED 3! Int LAXKIN.
.. W... a...,m,M,m,M;,g,
...n't"'n'.’t"i'2ltitendee.theiyotgeiic :
U, . . . .
not
wrdiinntpahlinltet-ietsnnti-ct.-y-e..
Dmtulil, Eat, Nov. 7 L11, 1914.
Shall llle Children Starve?
pitiful and
‘:1 Cor-
nren to levy tutu tor the purpose oi
leeding children attending school. This
Act was the result or a long agitation
which eventually tuceeeded ‘n teaching
the British public that the duty or the
nmult to ensure lbe education (II
in tnture dtizensnlsu involved the duty
or seeing that they were in a at physical
" the
condition to benegha mentally by
. - -t nchin ' t ‘ h t ‘t '
. Agnithnn the Priest.-hlueh roiiianoe- lfuptesiiile gtlgtrducate a Qiillti filing: ll:
ts erhrhited b the Eu lish P s . - -
,- I X’ K“ E I “re; as to smmnchir crying nloud for load. In-
. . it -
l l < ii made g re?“ M 9 is her’ Pcmble ' “ ese laxzeliizffougnlttnught ti:-ii
it , 3:5 dweuinga' education must proceed upon the bust,
, . '3“. he la a sour d stomach, and that
t interest not name ett the chndaghad 3 ngggucafgd. wyim
3 ”"5'= ' old this would
, the ilahorrradan Comm e children than agitators
.’ is very aselul to the Government i the children or the poor
. sisirng rn its policyo("divlde and rule " is it e ‘ o more dangetol
’ en‘ their rnonl statrrina bei
l ? lllllclltvr-S ' expense than were the
' ll-llliln royal idlers, all or whom
i "'9 "KN dllllgmllli enemy of Turkey aridl live at the e e public (iron:
l other Moslci-ri countries;" admitting,, the cradle to the grave. And ville the
z ‘ otigl. lie does nothelieve in iissinoerity,. ‘were met wi the argu ent cl tttntttr
' lll=l "lmmm-y has been assing lor teed .uie child uld enoourag
.‘ yearspttstnsasortolprotectorotlsln ." '(.l:le worthless unit vicious pa en:, the
, e uslo y or the llran war, lle agitators answered tlinttc was outright
' , rlnglyhkussmn policy Persia. and tlie to punish t e innocent child lot the
bnglrsh policy in Egypt and Arabia re- criinrt ofits parenu The merelnct or
’ i no lresh ‘it the memory of the Indian such parentage was punts cut and
, hiusienrto need rc ti He ca tle.. tndicsp enough; we have no tightto
x rule ltv ,hiii.selr whether Gernrany or add the torture olhunget. .
V Englari has been and is the real ener..y.,r Asa result of this agitation England
‘hm. v ' n-w enjoys an Act by v ne it want’
%.. .gll English children are led at sc ool.
’ Rogvcry.-It has always hem t not as a c ity, ut ‘as ‘
, P077‘-‘.V ‘the T-ma to paint Indian people .IIenee in England the child does not
. arril tlitir institutions l the hlnctes -a tcl, even when the
, tohntr. the meanest Anglotndran could’ ‘bread Winner of the lalvlly la -meme
> prtixlde her us it, Now she proposes surug ploy: Even during lmllday: the
t "court-ssionsg: pcrlltlps, when she says. children‘ by going to the
“building can get a good meal once a
nzencies in
memory. Party. other
lteltinrl, the LL PA, the rnginidhe tin
hrrirenntt the Trades council; the
Trade: Conglcss and ttiany tinathlinted
individuals
er
sttvouring or fair denling the Act, ‘when
applied to lreland. wits hedged iitonnd
with Ill the restrictions which had "5!-
rtady been unworkable
and prejudicial to ll8SllECl‘SS in England.
Thus he rporation cannot strike 2
rate or more th.n oneehallperlny in the
The application or the Act is
' o we‘have
-2 uppointed.
hich the
u ltn it oinulittc
to look uller this Act from w
Trades Council and all the
worked for the Act are txcludc
the worlting ol the Act
hands of men who are resolvtld that it
shall not be put i operation. - The
children 0! the Irish workers 511'! to be
delrauded 0! the benelits which are given
enernlily, on an ample scale to “happy
hnglhh children."
lt is our business as workers to strain
eve to . deieat this conspiracy
against the welfare of Irish children. We
must arouse ‘c mind e
inttlitity being perpetrated. Every day
orphans are being tirade by this accurscd
war, and 1 ese poor on mus Be fed
at ‘school, is the niggardly lcuglislr Gov-
ernment rubs the Iamily 0! its allowance
as soon as the lather has ftlllhn lighting
for England.
ay the wave oi unemploy-
ment spreads, every day the loyal em-
ployers cut down wages on one pretext
or another. Destituti is all ten
s- dcsutution cause 1!: r
and incompetence oi the employing and
governing asses e us eet that
destitunun by wise and tatelul public
provision against it. e provision of
meal: for the children at an '
one 0 the easiat as well
most far-reaching
hand. Let its demand that it be ap-
’plied at once or .
Let er MU afar: zlre nrorlrrr of
DrrIr1r'vr la Imp their rhildmi jrrrrt ttlinol
until rlirh irrys arid girl. in: girltrlthe
Itmie Riglllx at titer. of cirriix Britain.
FEEDDIG OF SCHOOL CIIIIDREN.
Under the auspices ol the i ublin
Trades coon‘ it conlerence win he
Hu'l,Cape.I
p.nt.. or all bnditn interested
nptrlicaron or
...-t .-..K.... .r
We regret to announce the death of
Jack lllucblamara, of the Dublin Tin-
plate and sheet lurtal VVorkers'. '
e e ased was an o
pected trades unionist. e c
capacity of delegate to the Irish Trades
.ral occnsious.
an lrlsl: Nntionallst oi the old
one of the " Old Guard,"
relive relative: we tender our sincere
condolences
ti.
t- cl1ool-
his
We also reader 14.: Mr. I’. I, Walsh,
athy
their siliction caused by the accidental
death of their son, Patrick I. VValsh.
,.
E2.T"l“..""r..........’.“.".i’n”""Z'.':E
It appears that we have. odended
aomebocl . The London "Times" of
Saturday, Orrober 31st, had a s '
leading article demanding our arrest and
calling upon Lord Kitchener to talte the
matter in hand at once; the “Morning
Post," DI London, also devotes llsell tn
' ' r demand that we Ihould be
interned " in case
poor, ear, Brius
Dublin “ Daily Express "
printed quite it pitilul wail ;.bout.tlte
toolisltncs Bud iniquity of the pro Ger-
mans who have killed Mr. Redmond‘:
Recruiting can. aigti. .
It is very siglnidcaul: that .311 these
ultra Tory papers nxe explecslug their
admiration Io: Mr. Redmou . he
on "Times" has ever -been: the
Q
E
the
- Lon
implacable and unscrupulous eneniy of
Ireland: lavlug wlaatevm.“ lizlaml
hated, hating whatever Ireland
loved. That it should now be '.-llempting
to protect lilr. Rrdmnnd trim. the dis-
‘ people is quite
enough to prove the depth to which
that gentleman l:ilta hunk.
l
e can assure the “"I'itttes" that
attempt to ring
this country nt the chariot. wheels of
Brill: ‘ ' a journal of
0 ng ass we are out
against all that tends to the degvadatiou
or de.it.ruCti"n of that class; hence W:
e A ’ t this war and all that this
war is intended to preserve.
A wri in "lrhih Freedom" this
monlli gets out of his way to in
‘ ' attack upon the inter-
national aElialions of the Irish Labour
Muvenlent er cover at in attack
it Carthage (England). jlhc gistdil
the Illzck is that as certain English
Labour men have gone jingn this proves
that all propaganda by bnglshmen In
badicsgvlm‘.
.1
record this we, eth l. i t it. I .
the North sea, ‘add in: eclositi: Zr C I ‘j"“,;“b“l,“’i“"“"‘f‘d"”.f,““ ‘If dirt iunirs are open to all who have
‘Dublin public houses. another twee b‘;‘;e3“bf;yf a$,,;",i‘;f's 2:;“‘,,f;m 5m u love [or trclattd. It men have made
gilt to which we are iii-iehced in the W,“ Wm us), fm - ms ms Now mistnlieseas we all'50I1lE- mes p
Am:IyIDr is indicated in the lol-ttwiiig “S such“ id 1”‘ l’ F,“ N‘ we r ever read with iritndshtp hand
notice of the lrish wentcu's Franchise t 6 “Wu: f“ in“ of tlfe‘;lj”d;ml,5 M’ when trelaiid is atstalte. Arrangements
League.- . d l ‘uh ' d 'ltl‘ , me being run e to organise all ‘re ad: ‘
IRISH wommrs FRANCHISE ::'Ztfo'go;:tc:: and iuiiglltermllud iiiilsiadenrii 0" 5““‘l"‘Y “"5” 5‘ P‘“’'‘“ ‘“’.'“"l' Wl“
‘LEAGUE.-Next 'l‘ursday uov. rob. Iun iii... ew people gotup in the lit hell ll .l-elxllv-aloveulvc
at 8 pm. In W Cherub , world and it is bad tor hem Theya ‘ml 3 C0” lllll’ ‘ll “la 0“.‘"“ ‘"">'- .
an interesting discussion will talte place 5“ lllelllllllslo “lend at l-Ibuty H-ll.
sr.on’
the Committee of the .
cit October 27th .
a
an
E
- , r - t r. .. t ‘s i l l d‘ lututelnu oplmmmltv .
ncuve campers‘! against it all the ll c.oee my sllhtltss eyes here in thl hopes or xrgaenmzlx possibly new‘ Wm
As well tttiellt it Llcsttirl that as illll‘ ‘ ftllows tli.t ltiture geueihious waulll mm Citizen Army Notes.
Ili<h Home Ru'e Al I" d alltitu r‘-sh r'e:.'le abet and nvcnuc them would ,‘ n by 1 0 We mu C,“
dnily press lnve gtrtie iirign it ptt)ve= wine the olll right lur complete In; St: s nrt nln mangh.Ow"“ Pmmm 1
that lrish nut-otiattstii is it hutuhug and dependence, and use -will l>tll%"= ”l“‘“‘‘ 1,, ,,m,.r,,,,,,,e,,E . y
nlr . Irelacr was a rtalitin. Irelanll lane a vvpudhave ‘ttncpp ‘ H“ er 5 I
The l-acts about the l:i.glish sucinlists Nation, but we will ‘ t. no ll" llls llallll 3‘-‘ ‘,“"F,‘N M13, Vom,,,(,m'.. E
are. too 'tlle ' ltnown ln cittiitctinn Ireland, but lot sunio cou try we know niuvenlll,“ 1'5‘ 3 3 g cm ,0 (:0 lg.
ith the‘ at. now i-try than that not, and incitl. ly 1).‘. htiltlau nut ilgls 1.01913 An‘; old cmgea ;
the hignest and those inllrieniral so At least we are t 1 light I am from D.“‘’‘‘"‘‘’. “h” V’ xbmthebm ,
cialist hotly i ur tat the very ol , ttut tlarir W My day: are dissensions wlitchl lafs evles 3 am in ( '1 -
Intlepeutlvnt Labour YilIy4l5 solidly over lor wotlr. lmll t here in the nhotrr Nntionn in mm ‘risen “Much
Isuinst the w and 'es an Union until the longed-for hour when swing ov Wllllll
l
Their oi tins in t e weelti vrrss, the terrible lare to 0 n them. through ‘sol-gtma ,
“LsbuurgLeader" nttd tIll.‘y"l7oIWa l‘ Gods meplcy, in ll]? happy’ light of treat again, at leasth l3r“5te1i?era;3;r;1:J
lot Gla.gow, as well no nbnut a dozen avcn. ’ “e “'j,“‘:‘ ,,‘‘;:,,,''-'.'C ,,,,,,.p.‘? edmme, . Q
ocal n is continued t e Va't or , , . rm "e i .. , ll ,
mt, ,E pig. .,. ,,,.,,glg, gm 3' up 5 Titue is very larlg here, and my mm’! and till throutlz the alllblllml lllllflm‘
gm..lg- amp 83;, g the em,’ mg ,5 is ever ‘On. the past well do lIerl.IEi1.l‘ cheiyul nl.'l‘l!l.’Atl. Truly we area ‘unnv
as unyielding as ever. lie it retircin- Der. salt It were lwalexdav. whyn Slang ealnle Take,-ny aspect . ll“ ll" l
bcred also that to talte rid mall1- the lorllz lea 2 that led to 'llllP"3.‘Y- duilrlnl. llellsllmls. Ed“?“‘l“““l““‘“‘“‘ i ‘
gain ml, 3“llu(IQ ,,q,,,,e5 much the htiglrsh A-t7l‘lll‘IS matched with to be in the sinie chaotlcstat:-d V L
mm. mm. mung, to, petlers and batlitls to ‘clearthe land, lit lnrlutttr we are a nun r-IA yearl ,
Eng]j5h nfgauigafiong and e,m,,,g H,“ urn ‘ b0u‘t':i,‘l?rezl( our heads-f behind the rest: oithe world.‘ K t any i
is ypquipgd by nuyonc i,,1,elamlp A we reslstcd, and ].’Al.l us. They were lnshmnn shnw Eblllty of any kind, ID- i
least .a I].iou=allds times more than is mt , g dirty “Work y the‘ veulive or iitherivts and e may buy ,
required lot the -titer Bl (ll: nttcuynious ,0V=rF"le"l "1 lwlsland; for lwdlvllls llll passage in any other country under
a ac ‘ lw in -1 lantl pad the Ensllsll ands suit-that is it he wishes to reap . -
we observe that owing to lhe general Pl‘P‘3l5 and ,rwl>le sol the Worldtlnl a reward lot his nursrbut, p y , '
drunkenness iniiiiurtrlily at the We were a dirty thnllless people. and expect little ruconrzgement in his own
llrilish soldier in nublin, :1-: tesliliell to llnl We slwml or No one helped lie: he worlrer mu=t teach the wo-id. not 7
by the -Solicitor-Cl-nelul and tp, egg; on distress continittt-es were iornied in by speech, but by example. . re do unto i
’ i ' 3
C u. s. of Police, there is t Brlgmmi no one <1 a good word far. others as he would wish to be done by,“ -
restriction til the hours tor the s:le U“ a shelter or a bite r sup but Mr that is the keynote oi all true progress. '
oi intasicatint dtitilrs. it it surely icr Wu 900' People who had =lw“Ell"> ll,“ On that rrinclple 551 lid?“ ill‘ 1"‘ll
gotten that these soldicrs are the agents for themselves 1‘-lcrywl-ere we “emf citizen dint; Tha V wll endea.-ti-it
of civilisation against t e Germans wanled The hlllluck was needed, we to carry through and will hand it drvtn ‘
hus there are two grcattlisastera to Weren't unstained by deceit to those who rune
at 10 30 to march lo Parkgate street to‘
ugland and even though it's not
the iron
on the “State Regulation or Vice,‘ in natural and uinelhsli lc a
connection '1, thn E ,e,.i,.,y‘ knew the In my yo-‘$35 5:: mild‘ catch rr a.m. tramfor Lucan, 'm1[Ch
lot’ the Sake ol the soldiers in training, my l,.m,.d‘ opeugmmdgd at mph Irom thence to Leurhp. Pipers Baird -
of lhe notorious CM Acts. Com table, they are all gone. Dan’: thinlt ‘0 "lellll '- - ' V
ucry will be the principal speaker, and I've England un the brain, but I ltnovr A '‘‘“'-‘“E 0‘ N“ ‘- C‘'“'P’l‘‘Y “’ .
will put the case against the Acts. it was E ‘'‘“l‘‘ H“"e “ll l“‘l“‘l3Yv ll“ 9”‘ “lit-
0
other spenltcrs will deal with tashionahle, i ,tm.,,,1,e,.. my
opposite view. me interested are in my heart is to] 'deep to
,, l inalrenier ' ,. ., .. .
invited toattend and bring their ttiettd. lorgtt. Young and thoughtless, llisted. il ‘mlll ‘’-'l'"lll= "'1 A'l’lY- i
7 ‘ ..T ’ pom wd open‘ I 30" Much has 1 5'5.‘ from a few dressrnakers,
The Irish servant girls who have been happened since, but the people uud H ‘dds 0"”-“t We 99“ 0 ll‘. 199“ e . '
looking forward to 1 Cir night out in industries stiil diminish o men l3‘“““‘F W “Ml .55 “ml ‘ ‘
rile: to coin. Atlrins, and the struggled and paid the penalty. The A‘ Y '5 “”"“PP"l.“ll.B “ll ‘ll‘l“llY ' ,xe.
other lrish girls who have honoured that reward was always the evil that England “Plllds “ll ll“ 5'15 Cllllllolls 0 ' 5 - ‘
sweet individual will: heir company could the Au oh thel rs. and we claitti itis the only .
will please note the opinion oi Tomniv things the English pnpe'rs used "llllllllgllll . Nailollal llllmll WW “I
held by the agents of the ernineut. to say hi t and lrish l"‘“ll'l.“"ll"ll can "W" be bought
it we owned a dog that deserved that people, too, who had not the patriotism 0‘ l>“ll.l=ll- W: Blvlmlto use will -an
‘opinion we would pciscn it. . n siiuie saciilices wcie ha d 50"‘ ll ".’.=lll‘7 till” lull! allus-
- gm, ,0 me mm ,, Those willing toiorm ‘esotthc
try in
lztud
, Talkidng olidiifa-iteli, it ts',l their own way to help tlie iild j"“Y.'ll llellallll Ellillaml mlland or
.4... 4...... it tiri . ‘ ' ' . r , , ‘ cl , ‘
. shtstaattgttt it... ....:“tii;.:.':l E.i"t:f.‘."%.:t..:l".i.;:i‘c:.‘,:’.ll;. ,g;'-;; e,,,;l;;-..t‘:‘..‘.‘.-If‘ '“ “’ti‘.i’t"":2E..$i'; 5”‘ pi...-5.‘
,,A9=f;m. ,, e of time-the from cowards. paid agents, tastes, and culan. road savellze Peovlel, ' '" 3
at fictztts, :2,oao torts, I913 class-is tlic fools.’ I am told there are people . A rnuslretry catnpetltiou will be held. ' . ,-
sat o lave Sen suulr, rind her, hr... tug over the Belgian: and haVlng- -n Crovdou Park on snuday, November ;
d hossus, X911 55, so badly their phllanthraphy ndvg(tised for homing 29l:l'A, for members of the Citizen Anny. ‘t
yure eat it had tube beached. ll: them. n y should begin at hame ooyards Ianle Gold crossgunt ’
“Allll3'=l0lls" ve nothing bcldre the at the Films to other members who
. , ‘ qualify as ’
tatned for it week in he Swllly-to nwtul poo house, 5n]; any 0.,“ are the. best shot in their companies Cour v A
llgwllll lll=l= Prematlmly spreading ncitrct and dealer than tureiguers, but P=‘ll0l= ll "59 Either the Service gun ‘
c news i .. 1- . .
in .i;=:: t‘l:,“".".:.’..'i""‘if:.‘,,‘“.“t.“.?:.Z‘;“ i7r'iii“’i"i‘li$‘.'ilti“.E“i‘..““’"“ii’:f‘:i.‘l’;“.i?“
Government need not tear to tell us it There is so much that is crooked ' 5“ = ll m’0l"=l wmrelilion Willheliaeldg "
zliisdsad news is true. we at east could a days. am told young lellows are ll" "llldl Suitable Plll“ Will be given’
8 an H. v going around wearing union Ju . be e- ‘
. - . ,, weallug oi thcotcenisntso lashionable JIM LARKIN LANDED ‘
""13 Rec.-"nus Am am In and is 31 " Our embers and their friends will
Ii War‘ at S I, ’ gzjssiznearmngezfaxllt Ilixiisllslia Flick. 3: illadrta heat that the steamer con- , r .
W!“ L -‘y I llwijil Ireland [fill alltlive Pull salyelyg. "n m Amen“ ruched ‘F5 W“; .'
v THE GLEN or AHERLOW. ,,f,,‘:, “ 3",‘; j.g‘,2‘,ja;““f,e;fYwg‘:';g I . h --, - -. ’
er it an oi ‘you remember religious and nuliolml. ’ F itii t5,',?,pc N‘,,)‘::,‘i‘:"yo%‘“‘3‘!‘- d3’,
ti 7 (7liiiriie thinltiunthac prtrpcritv otthelew do: will be held nt.r7 p 1- ml‘ "
- Bl lament street.
. oed me in the glen. l’eoplt= are told away with geriuinereligionor patrio tsin. .,,,
to lorgel: the past. so i tutu-n t grunt le I hear the people laughinv at Red. be d ,- ed
' like poor chaiiiel,tui, it and and saying he cut’ on farm Gel'meal:l':'l; 0" "‘ f“’ 9 l ‘
gotten. A ld ind, with the heart talk or retruitiug, and t they gtm5g‘o A” "“”“‘“e- E I
crushed small in no by the stghtoi have no noon oi listing let him still '3 9”’ . r
our burning house, and my pour a ed be e they're alrnid they clieer'htni “ V ' ‘ ’ .
palanlg d>li(-,2 I t c don to no vote confide Cal him. We N01-‘CE. . 9
roa st Etltf rss, tot-eiess and as rate not what we , and insin ' ' ‘
l oul u't 'go o the ;lloorho.l):e.t tnodern characteristic ol lriziiiityenu Aldelrliiil all Branch‘ ‘ i
it lij tthe day than took Etulgratio continues, d t e rent tnettibers or gel... “E” “d 9"‘
the shilling. They td me in the people here snythat the townspeople will beheld -r. No " “ti,” b‘“““‘l.
er y. T arsed us when they should eiuigrnte to Fra in lrha on wednasday .tt.,;, ‘y,e"“"‘“""“'
needed us, bu one told di nuie suits. he Ml": suy,"cmlgrute all or 8 pm Jameg'c T“ ‘- "”'- ‘‘
snolmcogered trieuchesl could no longer you" the lcrtncrs -l traces. the tnlectiug “‘““l 3' will Iddress ,
see, an "3 irty lrish hound" was men and town labourers, etni rat ,"n ‘ ' " s '
iiliipped home an cast it "tie, usel they in turn say. "go yourse’il"eThn't"‘i‘ gntlisrrili; if Itlinte-ndteldto 1" “ “"7 “d
rubbish. charlie .live.l near me and the way it. is, d this itedmcnd wtott,mg,,,,,,...,, if. “‘ I'“l’”‘‘''.‘‘“
tilten gave iue the good, lrind word and will get no or one I! old nag are l" is gm m"d'“‘ "‘“‘
- helped when t tags were dariter or H rclititv-paid agents of the hear how it can bwlde 9“ mend “d ’ '
than usual tltroughl want. Itold him ' English Government. Sam ‘ l-ll . i “l“- ‘ .- , .7‘
story. an he be an nun write ou of the than es in ‘ ,. ,- ' . -'
tttiri-recruiter. He wcrkcdllfirg lreland. nutce goat Chatlle was gnu. l‘lTlpPllrdaul- ANNUAL ’ ’ l
tor no other country but ' own, lot hone Outs great eounty- C i .
:0 did t int his ovlvn. for‘ payment premier, gallant, metniheent, and till
e I n ge a tasty 0 gioo g o it, uud where we lend - r v
year. but he glld etpcntt tervttude. all Ireland lnllow. or course all thisis T.,">t5tS - 3d. Each. ‘ .
For years he lived in heilaye bell, uown trust our people are always 0‘ " ll“ “tall the Branch omotg .
t was the word ttir lCi.iglt'<l:t prisons saying s etc. Even ilwe‘ "“ U“‘‘‘‘‘- ’ ‘
e e
are not Ireland won't l1
when the prisoner was an lrish Nation-
France betause the
that. rest you, charlie, and ltcep
your name as it pure tiustillied National.
’ iiiiiiiill. ., ,
MIA!!!‘
Tvyinem Brothers
i- 13- W-tit‘-o-i...'.’h....-...
is: ever hear: a people who see
larniliar nowadays with a ype o lastiietide led t eway. Frank ltloleitey ; ,
‘Nationalist’ that old pmple like iity. with-military strain him onttny' '
self cannot understand, tlornot hire, Dawson, and others tried and true or
Tlllllu IRWHERS’ niliiltlt Slllcl i‘
1'‘ wlfliwu-'u Rabi. , V ‘
(Ll: 0"-‘Cary d w the tlirollleltllootd nrek not going. They
, an more e are oo cue o tr ettin ' l - ,
boys thought a lot or poor old lreiatid. meal in the trench‘! esg, lglllegu 2; "M 45 “' . a Z
F-x, r they wo lie and detect farbullels,speechingiseasier. Nollies " 3-l‘-lnldr nndail.owntl'- ' l.
ncvtlu ward the ever said to , cl.Inrtrn.ull:u..;,- ‘ "
oi t 2 German enemy" or or Belgium. PATRICK S 's‘-- PM-. nu‘
They only spolte ol lnglatd that m‘“"- ’““-r-w-a.-<.
oppressed us and or our independence
to be won. -rhey dtdat learner their ,
ires , ye t wtre luolt. Judged guy
by lllu4lC1tl .t.t..r....i.i.,uu they 13 BY TRADE lJNl0N ZAKERS.
were but l(lLIV(5,’lri'lIlurs,Irauds. No, " s ‘g '
3’i’L.T"“"‘-"‘i3li'3. EAT Fllllllli'ilGllUil’3 BHERDA LP
otirarlairs "010 A ..l , n lavour of iulelnaUanallsm,w‘Is merely they wetegivenno putronalzetodispense.
] . 1159325. she - ulywhnnsdawas Mt wt of mg, Ac, pruitisi ions‘ move to wei.(eu- Jrtsh theydgat lg: p:?nec1cg a.u‘db thley were
: I in the coumys at we ENE-58'.‘ vb, mg), the Pllllir national eenttmerit. i apt own: or . pry oug t, pool K3123 VC‘lX.w,u- mp“
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