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Che-acetic Gmemcon.
, January 12, 1918.
SPLENDID ADDRESS OF
ARCHBISHOP. IllANNIX.
DISIIEUSIged Australian Prelate, Who Has Areused the Auger of
e
Anti-Irish Elements by Hisf‘
the Cause of Ireland's Independence, Defies
Fearless Advocacy of
Insist: Thut the Interests of Australia Must Sulilarsede
Those of British Imperialists-Ridicules England’s Plea.
That She Is Fighting for the
While She Stil lKeeps Ireland in Sulljectiou-Says
mond Had the Ed 11 at His
of Small Nations
ed.
Game-De
Eights
Feet But Lost the
scribes the Convention as 11 Symbol of the Bankruptcy of
British Statesmanshi , and
Says It Is the Work of: Easter
Week That Will Md e Ireland Free.
Archbishop Munnix of Melbourne. is
them orth urin Auernlls. in.
200:. when th
. histo tory or t.h mo.
in
note be written it in solo Ins so!
n‘led Is
toot Ansiruiu ilrst.
not become In, in-
gnto to lrslsnd knor iorgetten her
snorod hose, he been the
target or abuse or All the anti- lrlsh I.n
Tory element. not. only in Ans traIII. w:
bu t in 11‘ eludI
The nun whee: :nlib Dr. Munuix
muleIer tu
mils with the in
our
usiiy dri halite s.go e
the soldlus in the trenches vouu ug
.minstit
sum
nil wuld hsvs surrendered to the light
cant. qutlities. and
benign his opponents and they fill it:
lute before they challenge piningn
menu been
sible for ’the irish in Au strslln who
rtnclplee Is their
Inn ndl Hall The meet u
t very re ove
sixty onsund in sttendnnce
When Archbishop Munix inou ted o
1 stand :- inns s ' lock them
was I strong demonstration in his Iv-
or. trod end A body
or foot police loud throu h
is cheering crowd for the Archbishop to
resch the pistiorm. The visiting clergy
irom nu pom or the auto lncu ed
Bishop Why,“ sslsrst who, with in.
sdmiuiso-sior oi the whedrsl (gm
.Bsrry), sooomp psnisd r1 ‘
montho
ADDRESS D01" DR, MANNIX.
Dr. ix. I o Isis receiv ed with
chm“ addressed than ndien nee As "Men
mon oi A stars“: In trio ds
:1 dIreland evaryo d hat they
resen rst to vindicate in Aus-
t‘nlil tho ruht oi Epeec. The ore
is (salon h there Is in ire-
iand. which,’ for poliLiCI purposes,
not
Aus hId given their Answer that
night. ‘l'h y hud been Inked pertinent-
1 th ng whether hey no
rhmghd their sttituds since the meet.-
wss pro, V ices: .) hId
not tensed z sentiments in the
Am nor the expression 0( them one
Their II urposs was to
recent put to rush tot
giurn no other srmui Notions. but there
wus one oi tho small Notions who
wrong. lhoy would not be
to discuss it the political puny he
erred were its wuy.
they feared might stilol remuin in slnv- on
my sod servitude when t e on.
isrsocs bad right sdthe wrongs or Bet
you. us one oi he onnsons tor
their gsthering. see another was no.
condition oi lrelund
w ole
the
Ruining no.5”? oi the Notions. and even
Iebl to uni. opbl‘o
thlrei hm tht vulth
hard so much Iboul!
"Did it hsionx to EanInd Ilone, or Scot
or did my port or It. or Iny
I!” poo pie scatter
most: impos- h
e ' They told the
I who has sent them oath that
3 least ides list Sinu
seg
En glInd nor her Empire would
shAt she is today. i doubt. indeed, it
England
FIJI" Tho,
‘IrelLu
n bu seldom been thanked for 'her work,“
snother sen ence Appropriate to
them that night was. “It is t in
lend to think at giving service to h
sell" 0
THE saucy as “WAIT AND SEE."
are told that they wororsi
ing striie in Au not ill. sod thut lrlsh-
man were raising striiu .11
Empire, .ud they were edby oer-
txin plouuihls people to give them time
-siier hundreds or years 'the
s isw days-sud everything would
a"‘love'l'lllis
harbors emptied, her tr: de ruined, hot
e.d and; he or life-blood had
bee: dung y nvcin ed
Ill M the people Ihn told” them‘1 to WE.“
weru oppose osed to Home Rule now, sud
if there over Vould sill? their
lingers It. Ihs Irish 119 901319
Ice in the Irish peer
y w or never." (Hear
yuh d In OPP nonun nty now
s
E
sod
they were
rheon peddling
lithe question, und dialled to solve it.
risb contending Fortes
onvnnilon
ho d I shrewd suspicion shut no this
would come from won 11
toned L311
“a hsve called it, but for haldent Wilson
wh
sud e poo eoopl r Am its.
Amsrlu. price ior coini ng inllto
eoh ped ihsz President W11?
veml of Acsvneri would
Rule through. in spite oi the
g power or thnt
o wuils
was out in
people that they called Slnn Fathers.
(Chee I1.)
Here In Australia they had. not. the
he so ernmeri rit oi ire
lrlsh people in the interest: not Ireland.
(Applause) 9!
inst lrcisnd was no
pulmount consideration in he )I
meant question should he, did
it or did it not serve lrel an 11.1:
REmlosn HAD THE BALL AT His
FE E.T
“It is same principle you boys
here," esldh Dr. nlsnnlx1 "You usre sinn
Fe incrs. the more luck to ayou." (Hear
hear.) Aust rulin was 9 knew
it would he said that “1‘ 8was sedition.
it In
the Convention knew. Ind were made
o.feel that they come to In so-
Id men: that did not give satisfaction to
the hey, no longer .isves,
a:
n.) s
the Conveit uun did not succeed or tell-
of its schlsvemeni., belong to lralund ed! sverri normal at sstisisc-
snd the [rt 1 He wou one (dry to lrolsud. what then? l-lls ud-
or in the words or one oi the grestest vice to the so. no to shslre the d it
sotdlrrs Euglsud erei- pass. - their tee! in the British Parlismeni,
noun a! Nurse-the is sis Sir Wills .nd lry d do What they could to build
Butler. or insert tish Em reSlr up the lrlsh Mtlou without .ny
I in Butler sold: “it it hsd not ”been retersoco wh rr o e. minstek
for the bi
lrels. 4 had rim to nelson. Iqther
hod 9not. been 108‘ to Ireland, though
Aitr the
ltiller remlr
lo
get those gm:
mined ps
3,, the trenches for the
d‘
And ireland Is they
estoril
p Gls detoho will):
she hId lost. some of her bravest. best.
(i hid
seeming table of the
British Pnrlismeot. Ind thIt the dnrli
Raglan of III her years should not. he
carved in sections in order to planes the
miserable rabbis in the nor! isn‘t. ‘God
Ssve ire wt! sung as Dr, Mannlx
resumed his seat , ,
DTHE' RESOLUTIONS ‘
M11 0.01m“. President or the
Young Ireland SlzoIEty. moved the tin
inoLion use! lowl
Thst Ihereal
ritnl
the
beEurope to viudlunto, sgsinet the might
i In grossor,
smsli Nutious to live their own lives.
this oi lrlsh AuslrslIInI
rsquosis that then rights oi the lrlsh Nu
non hs Ickno edged In real) sod
thst. In the event or the ioilure oi the
lrlsh convonuon now sitting s. only .o
credited renmentntivel oi lrslsad
invited to sny luternstiooul Conference
which my .sssmhls to end the present
wur. wursnd to provide tor lusting sud uni-
D-VBI'SAA m
3'
Mr. T1Finnegnn, 0! Shin, seconded
the motion
Dr, MInnix asked the gathering
arr ed to the men setlnn. stlon
thut would he heard in Collins Street.
The thunder! of Invent could be has
n mils Elva
Alla-Ins President of tho Cath-
olic l’V'v'ol‘liel's’ Alsocieuon. moved the
socon nd motion. Is (0 lloIs
Thlt this mus meeun g of lrlsh-Aus-
i
lr elan
outside the control or the lrlsh Purliur
merit. whichwo
soon
Mr. '1‘, Lundrlgnn
Clonal Foresters, seconded Ills motJon.
The motion wIs carried unanimously.
Rs sv. Father Mernsr, oi MIn
alreld.’ moved the third motion, In lol-
ThIL this mus meeting of Irish- Aus-
liltingl their huts. and remIin
handed for ai’ewm on.“
Similsr reselu Ilonsm were moved at
two other platform
mead ngw spurned In-
kuble demonstl-utlonu why
in: hue-
wh “hair zed
up on Dr. Msnnix ulud sought to litt him
poceli
S yduny Catholic Press had In
editorinl on the use meetln ng which
said in
We uconieszo that it has
ct
symputhy with lrelend. Lsst yesr great
rings were held throughout the
Commanwsslrh, Lud many t on... s oi
pwounds His ed for the relief of dis-
trees in Dub The Feds rsl
men ni. has since,I petitioned the Kill ll: to
e
interest in everything
in Dublin the other dsy that the
plant or list on dby the Eu lish Govern-
n all probability postponed
to ieuve it without a cure will do more
to weaken the Empire than lhnything
:lse thut could hope
,otherof ore. that the question Is1 one
that intimately concerns 1: that
ose w o r ts settlement are the
guest friends of democrmy Ind oi the
mpr
EIRELAND M'Usr' BE MADE FREE.
this vital question. and it is
Iraliu's duty to let En iish statesmen
know t while our sons are dy in gin
freedo oonl humour
ity, ltreloud nnnot he held in throldom.
Mr. Lloyd George must be told that
when he reminds us at Belgium, Ser-
all . We (‘snnot
sslI had over-
I dues.
revolution-
lu regard to irelsnd
est
With irelnnd denied
le em in Am emsrl
selfrgovernment. and under mu BA 1
Preslden ' n mad the dininnl-"
Aim of his position very cl, "to t
Govern
The
r, sniidlan iris h inm the community would
hsvo us bury our heads in the sand, bu
thut is not the wsy to a solution or the
dolls“
Whut
"thata doloud in the
west." Appears at the meet lnopportnns
menu, The robe em must he (Iced.
And there is no time like the present;
we. en everyu Po owe
sisnding up .gsiust (:eruiunyu for rights
oi smell Nation: and of all peoples to
govern them M r lnsin
silent in rcgsrd io lrelund while we
weep ave r the sorrows of the smell us.
tlons this! pro under the ruthless heel
of Gtrmsny.
Irish mien
B
o
s
THE" COVVENTION A TRAP.
Eve eGov urnmsutis plodsl?
to once more hviolate the constitutlouul
t that we sure
tr
is the
the right at
l
. the
.. hsvs h.d to talr
un . are preoccupied i
u
been n sur. no
Perils. I
minority oi Ulster Unionists-the
should mske her voioe
hssrd distinctly: sud bring elnuch- needed
pressure Goveruin 1.
Convanliov‘i.
Ipr rld whose civilization has gone he-
!ond the st. sei'r om.
tnils by n mi ated from Down
street. sud tie as to meet
the wishes or n smau alien minority in
tho country! Or thi uk orthe liberty or
ommonwullh depending en ti:
hhimu or In instgnlessnt minority or
ii. settlers! e ex
tr m s
on
msny simi r demons tnton
trIliI Ind Nev Zoo in mi
w
“IRELAND’S CASE."
The Author 03ers a. Free Copy to
Through Lenoding It-He Ap' -
‘peals to Irish Societies end
Individual Irish Me and
We omen to Aid in Circulating
the Book and Thus Spread the
Truth About Ireland.
Editor at Tn. GAELIC Adm
Deur Sir -With your kind permis-
b! sic-u lr wish to say u iew words to your
Ihout my new book “Ireland’s
..
we;
no eminently respecthhle
publisher would, in the present trying
time, stoop to publish I book which
tEeIls the linked truth about our friend
ansd.‘ dealing
srnslla nations or gwhose rights she is
divinely appointed chain plan-l
s the publishing oi this
hook entirely on my shoulders.
e unis
d been published by
eat the respectable individuals who
making the lwor rId
sac! rdeln lnocrc
"Sindee 1 published my tire! little book
myo village among the hills of
Douegul, more t an tw Ienty yours ego.
[have never pushed snyo ofn: my hooks.
But this little book l mu going to push
ior .11 1 Int worth it besides the ex-
penile or publishing the book. I Intend
risking ssversl hundred dollars more in
shoulder hlsh, gross to s volatile forcing t upon the attention or
motor nly made possible by thee e valiant “-111
the e hum or several troopers and nunr every corner of America
her. oi toot. us my tlm ms and my study to tho
prspnrnuon oi "lrels nds
England's ieurfili dealings with lreleshd
during 2 past seven hundre sud
dily your. '
m convinced that when these pso.
do iuov the is oriul truths which
e are consoled in this little book. lrelsnd
w then have s new arm
urdsot Idvott
1 most enrnestly .ppesl to every Irish
society Ind
the intervention or the United states in no
the wor for one or we ears To can. work oi circulating this book amongst
tinus what Mr. Devlin has called this their on; be - d eoscrlslly s o
ounl-rer at the hesrt oi the Empire, snd heir Amerlrun nslg noors-smeng Est
sieuuirirs.e Congressmen, coils... e
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resdy some orwur
ou. help In the w
clety and every ind
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thut
iven in neiisntitieu at nity
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true. They should be distributed :2;
sold on.overy possible occasion.
MIn cools rnnuot Idord
hooks tor their neighbors1 But at lesst
every one who
strord to lend that one k to s neighbor
lthe book
thst p
s n
log. send ion rents post-gs with-the
r
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rygdod .uggcsiions for the tunnel-
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ssy um i invite suggestions and pro
e who hsve
o to give.
for the
spreudlng the light about not and.
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ers nd lrlsh lovers to come iorwnrd
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II I hook 91M on gun: I historirnl poi-I'd
1101'. Ind Kremlin- n Amoriel of Irish
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22min “. .12“... .2123:
"N" mom means .1. is. $13.25...." " 2 . .......
Municipnl council oi Friends at lrlsh
Freedom i New York willtllvuc
Si hilp‘luce oi "I
this
is 1..
Into or tho ”Eli. oi Pillsbn
sued.” pr rlsent e
F.
rs so
gibos wuss. It. the slice
Dwirht DoIIo . ou
Thursd sy, January 3, It lrlsh Americsn my. 'v..usu Y. .
C'sdur in". Bormnh Iii Mlnl’llttlnr N I 0!
Athletic Club. lse Dust eixusm Street. n,,.on,.,,,,,. m, a,“ a.”
Hon erome Rooney, thePr Prsie Dnud.N-IrYorli. n. ldnygiigngug;wllv
dent was in the rholr The st endsuce "" ' “
L Cuban I.
you n ,‘nolwllhslsndlug the more an; n "f" a" “
wchthor; fourteen trenches were rep- " ”‘
1 s or). . lmwr.
eseuted i or the routine buslp s ‘13““o'1...s“.“n.‘rii:,s3?o”o‘.“rn momma.
tommiltee o hy-lsws ass oppomtsd to "m”
report It nnextm meeting. RAVEN-1" gums”.
h it?” a! was un mously durie d m“ unfurnished? Ooh
I . ereI (or no noiluostions oi Coun " ” ‘
.li “mink o.- 'r u rm II
all or Execiillvs meelngs be sent t um... i... :(i'il‘s'w oiI'FII i
o
de 1: screen In itu on notice: otG these P'M'W‘“ 3“ "V"
meetings will on plsced in we
ussi cm sud Irish llmld l’
w ' rvtu lid dnv at l’nbrull'r-n
GUM ANN N A mBAN, INC. hit-ted. New 1.... the titled Iosy all) Aurumn '1.
lussm.
Aucillnr) Exoculor or Linc wul or Did-rut 11.0
Roderty, door-mil.
nCuniavm Ill l'thl‘l. inn, 53"! I Envisis Dwithtliovv
very ne roucm on idsy evening, “in 0’2"““r‘mim , m,
s st Palm Gordon. r. H y “a“ 313335, "m”mm onus
eighth Sll‘BQt near hil'd A ll , Q -
1Chsrius Doiau. the em Member of
Purllsnrrut to run o “‘
travelling there was a m s -
r......u......’;...?;’i..'.ifili gm” Elgcglgnmbmgsf“:
out was oi . hi 1: order sud was ”-2 my 0 gm‘ ”mm; .7. conditions
.mendously preoiued h l l .m or New” Th“ pp women n
oorgs Potter, uhosu lrlsh re ords have ”mm" M and were in M
e “‘3‘ WV“ “19 “n iront rduir at in tight tor lrslsnd‘s
freedom, um 1
her w
continued ti"
ulute hour, slclntyros bend supriylns
'tho musli-
The Curssnn us when since its taun
ddutlol‘l has done splendid work in!
the Irish Cause.
5 "mm“ ' every movement that make
I sdvsncemsnt. and they keep lrlsh iris-ls
Ilwnis in in.
AMERIC AN IRISH SHOCIETYr
Arvzst H inn
n one. a Ciao Mugher danced with
sil their Iccuslomcd lklll snd onlsh snd
were loudly spplsudod, and Miss Sumo
Wurd‘s dunelns oi the irish hornoipe 1
u. s joy to look at. Golden
sung 3‘)in os"a.leen and rsclt ted
sriuu O‘nggink s stirring poem on Red l
Hugh O‘Donnell, sud his sister.
Mrs Helen Smith. also ssug Mobre‘l
"l esw om the each" s. s duet. M w
Linn: Flizgihhon and his pupils delight.
r exhibition oi lrish u .llslen O'Donnell, wn'
trsllo and lertursr on lrlsh mus“. “'d
sliss Florence c . 9““
n
.,
u
3
arlcs O
y, sud "An lrlsh name
u lens Mnrklevicz, were re
.g hy 1"th k Ro'ubins sw in: his sccus
:omed sIsetn BEE
“A very planning rm... we: the pres was 1110‘
“(a Ros. Fuiher Doll-n. o broth at Chum O'FN'
cluslon n voter oi than!
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