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OFFICE OF
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165757 William 89?“! (RM! Rttilllng)
Maw YORK CITY. N. Y.
TELEPHOXE: I255 BIZKMAN.
. Box 1633.
Published Weakly by‘
THE GAELIC AMERICAN
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IBISH VOLUNTEERS AID IRISH SLIVES.
The volunteer movement in‘ Ireland
is mulong ateady headway and new toru-
paniea are tormed almost every day. but
mna hav
HLIL tha Irish Purl] bu no
(car it if the Peru’ leader:
ii‘! hon-zatly and mean to refuse to aacrl-
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to create Their pro-
rnntenipille only raising lreinnii to tilt
aanle military status as England, scot-
land and Wales. ulcl to pinre the rest or
Ireland on no equality with l’l:!cr.
The only alternative to their plan is
to keep lrelantl absolutely at the mercy
if England Ind lul7,ieL1 to the whims,
slit and tricks of English
It that is what the Irish
strengthen their
hands and give them treedom pl Iction,
And there ia no denying the tact that
on their tinal decision on this matter
urnchds the uueatlou whether the pres-
Hit Parlilanlzntnry Party snail continue
or no .
The Party has on yet made no public
standing have publicly condemned the
the Dublin Frenrtall.
is it only a coin-
cidence that the cork Free Press is also
Does Parlia-
il its phases and mo-
iions, feel the ground slipping from un-
ticr it: feet? There is nothing ihlrillr
siculiy hostile to Pnriilnientarilnlsm in
the strengthening of Ireland, Ind, with
or without Volunteers, it the leaders
are aar-lo men. they cannot expect ire-
land to follow them If Home Rule laili.
New methods. not necessarily including
s rellorl to physical force, will lIl.’eiY
have to be adopted. is the Party going
or fight for the continuance ol the pros-
cnt method; alter they luv: been Alem-
teers could he ornlnixeti in nllila of
The nueslion Irlan. does the mulla-
mentary Party want to prevent the or-
gnnlntion or Volunteers and keep lro
land disarmed alter the advent 0] none
mile? The
Chancellor
Exchequer shall continue to run in
Ircllhmi. A good many people in ira-
iand mull. he thinking or this. so the
volunteers have 'lncideut-ily raised
aoma very important questions, on the
tinai decision-or union will depend the
whole (utllro or Ireland.
CANON lilliiul HAY COME IEAIII.
Cxnon liannay may come again and
no sure or a welcome In New York and
all over tho llnltcti states. lie did not
wear out his werrorne whlla here a tew
en-e at iloine cnaraotoriatlta or which
they are consciaua. but
don't like to ha reminded oi. -
ila didn't tlnd. ror instance, that they
are aiwaya in a liaaperate hurry to do
aourerblng or get tlolnelvhiire, but he did
n ma hualneaa men
midst. at big tranaactlona were ready to
chat about thinga that Interested lhenlr
or ask a rlaltor out to lunch. “any or
thorn are undoubtedly willing to linger
listening to a man who says such plenu-
ant things or them as the wnrthy canon
risen. to hit hla iiton.lni'h with the beat
rlanda and have him wash them down
with the choircst alnei. All pr-opla love
praise, but the average American would
rather be praised than cat. Biilrnry It
not made tor home conaurnptlnn, but
tor export. and it tallea well in America.
(‘anon l>inllnsy‘h article on his Ameri-
cln erperiences ahowa that he an. a
good supply or the artirle and knows
how to put it to a good Ilse.
well, some American people and many
roreignera In America are ulwaya in a
teverlah hurry.
New
hundred at our lrleuds.
neighbors, tildes other hundreds we
dun‘! know, are killed by autornnblica in
tho atreeta every your by drtvera who
Ire u But the eaaygnin
chaulleure contend that it la the
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a
un-
reerlng motor cur it is I [rent cummin-
lion to him to itriow that it w h
own him. Why should reckless pedes-
trinna invade the street crossings which
are the private preserve or the automo-
hilitcfsi’ ‘ .
Cal-ion liannay prohahiy hadn't tlrnc
klyn Bridge to son
throngs that h '5 ills!
emerged (mm the skyscraper: and are
uuntering leisurely homewnrd , polite-
ly making way tor out: another and
each, hat In hand, auavoiy aaying to his
neighbor,
h
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it was the last heiore the buy or Judg-
ment-when tho next one will start in
live mlnutee.and knocking down and
mainly rnalinlng for ille a little girl
walking ahead or him. ever occurs at all
here. There is no surh thing as a wild
crush during the rush hour: in the sub
way or on the Elevated Railroad, and
no woman is ever puuhetl over tha edge
or tha platform and ground to death
under the wheela, or caught in the riot.-
iy cloaed door by tha slothiul action or
e guard and cruahcd between tho aide
lh
oi the train and the Pillars. Nobody at
w
his timely relau-
But really only am: or the American
people are in a hurry and even there
Are not always on the jump. And very
many at the hurrlera Ire rorelgn horn.
class will take in the baseball game
every lily‘ he gets 1 chance. and never
mishe: an opportunity or cheering his
favorite team of football kickers. And
play or the iotltiins. traipplirls mass or
Englishmen at a home runs. There is
no room tor the comllnlzhip in a rom-
pariaou or the two kinda at crowd. Old
Jog iiilloll, the lwrllng min ot [he
New York Ilcmlti, ruturned to England
nounoed hla country tor ever on account
or the brutal. rough handling he got
irom a Derby mo .
II "tripod la thicker than water,"
than the vlvaclty or the American allows
him to he more akin to the celt lhlm
tho Anglo-Suon. Listen to the yella or
applauae In congresa when a iavorlle
leader la talking and thou think ol the
dull, um-rnntlonal cnlrlctar oi the l-iouae
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have zveti atrouger dolihtn at the counta-
ahlp, tor the Congressmen come Irom
every corner a the country and not
only rmrn whttr the Immigrant: lire
nuineroua.
Nu paopla hate to he criticized, or re
rent crltlrinii more than the Americans.
They never largaaa Charles Dickens tor
"American Notes" and -aliurlln
chuulewit" until he rillne back and leo
torelguer thinks or them-
hoping he will think well-that tilt:
New York reportera ask him. almost
helora he stopa on the gang plank.
“What do you think oi Auleric when
no is going home. alter a wreak. a mouth
or threa months, they aak him again.
and it hc says the right thing the new .
paper: rorever axter laud him at “a
Friend or Amerlc ' ‘
anon I-Ianuay is already in the llat
oi Friend: or America. and up near the
top. sorna Englishmen write a book
about America tram what they were stain
the windows or a lrhln
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not perpetrated a book
about his fortnight’: observations in
New York. but he hu vr
Irticla which ‘
marked "0. K. ‘ no I:
tho Yankees. but he quite satisiied the
Irish.
bit Nationalist and they
will hug an orongeman it he has only
once linked an Englishman. There have
been some Ministers in the Clan-nb
Gaei-Epissopniiaha. Methodists, Prel-
ngreeahlo Irish plny. So he Vi
welcomed bolt Yankees Ind Irish
when he comes again. His true on
Alnerlu surely "tlkes the cake."
I’UllTZEli Alli) ‘(HE GOOD Joilii BULL.
Puiltwr'a zeal tor the honor, the in-
tereata and the glory oi England some-
times leada his world into very ridin-
uioua and undignllled positlomr.
Monday a cable dinapntch lrom London
publlahed in all the papers announced
that Sir Lionel carden, the Bri
irlinlater lo Iviexlco, whose blazing antl-
American indiacreliona have arouaed
Er
ths United States in England‘! policy
itzer ahedt iiapt within the bounda or
sanity. Iiough, even to the average
render thry might ha ha! New Yorliv
cm i": iittlo previous" '1‘ W :1
alone went "beyond the heyondil" and
made a tool or ltacir.
“John Hill It His Best" I'll the title
of its gushing editor! , which began
with the Absurd statement that, “Great
prltain nevsrsnvs the Ilnited
Alter comparing cardea to Henry Lane
Wilson, the recently recnlied American
Ambassador. the article continues:
it is A planning reflection, hnwevz
Unit in this case goodwill to the Unlined
slates harm n en tish ideas or
decency Ind sell-res ct The lnlsl r
tio haa I t his post hu not represent-
the Empire. r cute 0
ntiiclle, to
whom and to Lord Murray 0! Ellhank
.i:is owed hla pl
Theli the nrtlcle emphasizes Cnrden's
hnatllily to the United Stains. it It‘:
cuses him or huiug na willing as the
American Anihus (‘ml to "hold up
the red hands or lluerln," and adda:
In addition to hla strong prsrilspoII-
tion tor revolution. lieapotiam and gpoiis
British
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moved as rltlait tuiate at Iltvan
and sent to Guhtomnih. all h rt.
penraruc In Mexico he nu cxhinlted live
in post in Cu a, Is o-
onhtrated to be ltwelrssf If so. [he Val-
Ilnleers would he I serious obstacle to
after In Ihlenco oi’ iorty year: And to-
lerlrc of tyranny Ind his vohbmellt criti-
cism ol President Wllion in has added
:renliy'to ths iiiiiicuiiiea or the situ
ti 4 .
It‘ls aald, at mu.-ae. that slr Liouera
e
high-minded purpose: It men oil-uggiing
takes
Mobile address that their expiollationa
Ire not to be continued.
But n cattle to Tueaday'a
eveuinl Dliiers knocked Fuiitzt-r'a lit-
tle AIlgloAnlerlt-an houaoot cards into
a cooked hat.
The British Foreign oiilce today au-
retlori, c airiciai on merit.
To-day’: morning newspaper: here lgr
nured the Cardrn ator;- entirely.
or course tho, mndon papers ignored
with the
that would hurt British interests it let
go uncontrsdlrled. when they publish
I fake shout fort-lgn news. is they often
do. it is with the intention oi Advancing
British interests. 7
Sir Edward Grey, who is It the head
of the Foreign omce, ought to be A coin-
pelenl Wllneel Iii to England‘: Dnliti "1
Mexico, And here in his ndmlssion that
p the v
statea or which slr Lionel cardcn has
been guilty. It the man who cabled the
removal rake had intended to trap the
hrltiah Goverllnient Into a public decla-
ration oi full responsibility tor all that
carden on said and done alnce his an
rlvui in lliexico, he could not have done
the work better. The statenieut issued
by the For la to all intents
end purposes an admission or such to
apunsibiilty and will be soncceined by
the American people.
it tho world was an rhonest paper it
would now come out with a trunk lute-‘
ment that it was mistaken that It is
convinced that Ctlrden la doing caactly
mint sir Edward Grey wants him to do;
that the British uovernrnenl atuncia ho
hind Lord cowdray and the cor.l<'e:lsioll-
aim and meant to do an to the end. But
World It not an honest parlor and
interested lrlend or the United sturea.
The American people are getting a much
needed education on foreign. attalrs
through the Mexicln situation and can
no longer be iooleii by corrupt and lying
ht-wsvll-WTI.
A GREAT IMPERIAL CRISIS.
At thia‘ moment the nliscolluloniin
I-onglomeratlon or countries, rat,-ea hnd
rellglona, commonly known as the Brit-
lau Empire, is naaaing through the most
rriticxl period or its exlstenre. The
root of the dlillculty which tlirentons lta
disruption is In the slave aplrit ol the
three hundred Illllllolls oi Hlnsllls Inti
other races lnknbltlng that aertlou or
iha Empire railed Ilinduathan, or I
These people who have no civic a
litiul rlghla, who are taxed to the limit
hy toreign intruders to whom they sub-
mit. like sheep, are clamoring or In
being incited by some irresponsible pro-
vocative agenla like lliancheriee Bhow-
nagree aun othera in London, one Polak
In Nntui. and other imperialist hunting
ndlu
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the Eluoerur c.eorge'a Indian
aerls lrom the tree tell-governing tul-
onles.
ilow aerioualy they regard the matter
In to he teen in the tone or the Canadian
and South Arriran papers. with them
Canadian and south Atrlcan interests
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in London who would degrade lira status
or the whole Empire to that at its low-
sat and niollt gervils member, come
all th lltrlca, which is the
hattlerlcid ot the atruggla, the moat ‘de-
t being made not only
agalnat admittmg Indiana, but .
against any ‘attempt on the part or the
lnwe I
upon the Colonies.
glharntuntein. the capital at the orange
Free Smte, one or the roremoat south
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that an attempt or tha British Provena-
ment to tone south Alrlca to admit the
Hindus to the lull right: oi’ "British
citizenship" will he reaenied to the ea.
tent or aeroaalon iron the Empire.
In partiruiar tile Friend dwells on a"
pnsdilxe in an article in tho’1.onclon
Daily ardpnic on the queatlon in
a new lmnorlaliat doctrine in re akmd
lo the Colonies is Idnnced, the Mr
one would expect iron: Earl Grey. -
Herbert saaluai. iliir.RlriI>el1hl::’“E“0l:s‘;lh“d
emb rs the 0! ‘
Cabal lhlt runs the British Empire. H
1, -...gree'r conten-
sh Mnucherm Bnuihuuid secure to
Cm" - British citi-
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ion at th
h the interests at the
whole Empire. , v I "
To this the Friend replica:
It the crown were to endeavor to lure:
o h >
lonlea, they are some
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Downing Street is to lmte-whlcm
d
owever, we do not think It will he to
South
imperial Government to
it is (0 he noted that the Weekly Sun
of Toronto, Canada, oi last week
Dressed In almost. identical opinion, so
that the British Government will iind
itself confronted with 3 South Africa
‘supported uy Canndii. and sustrirlla. ‘ ‘ ‘
How serious the situation In south
Alrlra is may be judged or ivy the action
a short time ago or Rhodesia in raply
to I Proposition of Generlii Botiia that
it should merga ltsell in the South At-
rlcnn Union. A public meeting was
held at Salisbury, the Rhodesian clipitll,
and a resolution was passed by acclama.
tlon nglilnst incori>oi'ntlon
The independence oi ilhadeara
was alivolmted on the ground that the
Nationalist policy might lead at I (il-
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raira to at cobul of iinarlciers, stock-jalr
hing Illiniatera. and resctionarioa caii<
ing themselves the Liberal Party. have
brought the Empire. 'r
PERVEHTINGTIIE NEWS FOR ENGLIND.
e at section or the New York
press, notably the s
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“er 10 “like it Iiinear diiierent tram
what it is. -
The Tories and other reaciionarlea ha-
vvhan the units or their policy m;,..,,,,
They are preparing a had time tor thorn.
aelvea and may compel the Republic to
make a clearance. ' ' - ’
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DEC" DF ENGLISH SEIHANSKIP.
he deny 0! English senmallahip is
hrollsilt lo the forefront in
canons
Iaaster
e den or modern times. Then
came the case or the vounmo, wner. in
the work or rescue the English we
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land's hhaat was that her seamen 4,,
go anywhere. and when the beast W
made no . ' I
That inexpcrt aeauranshlp la partly
the .cnuae hi the (irilure 0,
the hi Cunarderi to
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queenstown is txl:itly,udmitted in int:
signed printed in inst g
American
maria that the Irish protest agalaat the
hoyoott hi the dneat port in Europe m
the attempt to out on Ireland lrurn di.
rect communication with the rust or til.
hy the delay at their ietta
nueenatown. All they are lo think or
is the oonvcnieuce or the C-ullarliel-s.
But the writer unconsciously make;
the plea that Irish people must aiao re
Herc it how
he blunders inio the Idnlissionl
Apparently Qneengtown is getting on
The asterisks represent something
which tile Herold omltwd. doubtless be-
cause it waajollenslve. ‘Imagine these
icngilairateanlahIp' pmcera..hei.ug urrain
thirtysix (act ‘ or ‘ water at low tide.
Whit ‘Will they”dn when-they have to
“sweep through the " p when the
stormy winds do blow”-to gay nothing
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“rule the wuyiee" is dying fast
MOSLEMS SHOULO WATCH ENGLIHD.
it would llg'as well ll Indian A‘iOSiCD'i!i
especially those who, like All zalr
Khan. have come over‘trom India
appeal lothe‘ "conaoience"’ ot the Brit-
latest game
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cently user. In the iluaalan cauuaua
and Persia, through which oountry ha
sneakeal over-,,to va'n.in Turkish so
menis, where he remained twenty-laur
slan territory to escape the attentions oi
the Turkish authorities.
' K. or c. CHARITY IiALL.
The annual 01 '“‘
Knights of Columbus will be held In
lson square Garden on the evenhil
or February 2. . . , , ,
A apecial reature of the bail this yea’
charity hall
indulged in ha i '-e
the 1lrnerioairoun8l:t.':' n h We "' Th“ ‘“’"’“‘"” "V“' ' V - up "tar
Imer Oklahoma, Reporu to-night W " r. ‘
‘racked ‘"1 Sunday, the story i. we druwal of “ma 9 and 5"‘ '.,:“-ii
aame. The minor , ‘ ills, I‘ It:
"in ion a lIamburg.g.,, many from The Hague Trlhllrl lin H“ “mm
:2 -miner. look th lying - e conlerence, with an
aengera on vvhila the I-zngllahrnen looked banning of these owera n "' him
on helplessly. It is moat signim-um: ( which sre dlagruntlcd. - ,9‘
this laoling that has spread ahrcad lh ' ‘ E tum
t 3 Captain oi the wrecked a II) gal,‘ 'rnRKE,, Rnsm V DQGL -W “l Di:
e aaw two ateanrerg approxrhlns The ‘'‘’‘"“n the past iew yeaka there In ‘Mr
p In e out t nei and “ G opment of the lurkry IW rill”
“M. nwc", mm,“ on of mm mm ing industry in i),ingle,, over sLo3mt:m 11:,"
burg-Amcrivn Ii . ‘ eya we e red of on a recall H N
a men We ire .,,,,,,. M 1.. tr. .., , , 1