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. A JOURNAL DEVOTED T0 TEE CAUSE OF IRISH HTDBPENDENGE. IRISH LITERATURE AND TE HTTERESTS OF THE IRISH RAGE.
Vol. xv. No. 27. Whole No. 773.‘
NEW YORK,
JULY 6, 1918.
nttarnaaaa.-roaet-a-rt.-.oct.t.t-aa.at maraeromee at
new yora.N.lt.noo-memo: (Cant!-Iv! uunhnlm.
PRICE FIVE GENTS.
THE WARFARE AGAINST IRELAND SIMMERS DOWN
1+.-n.
Only Two Attacks Wnrlh Noticing On The Other Side Oi The Atlantic; General
French‘: Speech To The Belfast Orangemeu, in Which lie Threatened The
ltish People With Stern Measures If They Do Not Do What He Knows They
Won’t. And A Shallow, Trimming, Prevaricating lltteranre liy Lloyd Oeorge
in The House Oi Commons-A Temporary Lull Also On The American
‘Side-The English Policy, Now Revealed As Dictated By The “Victorious"
. General Who Retreated So lilorioiisly From Mons. Will Prove llisastrous
To The Allies If This iiovernmeut Does Not Take The Bull By The liorns
And insist On England Sending To
The Westernfront. Where it is Surely
Needed. The Big Army Now In Ireland Ready To Slaughter The Irish
People-diilitary Necessity Demands Such’ Action Immediately-Crass
English Stupidity And Pigheadedness Preparing The Way For Dis-
aster-A Stupid Mayor And A Well Meaning, But Badly Misiuiormed
Iioveruor.-Btirlesou Swings The
e war on Ireland and the Irish
pretty well ahle to d
rend themselves and can hit back hora
when necessary. -
The core: evente o
r Horne
tor the continued ensla &
- bei
o an.
A GRAVE MILITARY BLUh‘DL'Iz.
enorrnous military
hnttleiields or France an
e la allow
there will have to
ther 5 one rev ea.
Now the Bl1li.Vh rorcea at the We <
ern Fro t are been rurther weakened.
Arnerivnn people. it in the
lighted poiiticinna and the proriirtlleh
IIEZVEDIDEYI 0.! W110
land‘: tyrannical rule in lreiand. -no
they do so to the aerioue iulury at the 1”
Al -
lies. . ,
aiuirrca covm sun rm: SITU-
- - ov
The hallo, which there pnroltaa ran-
a
n the other side or
connection with the 9
v ti
privlieee or nahtine "
v
r own rpuntry. or ne H
- uilronar-iaua enemies oi t
" clll1ei.u-wl.iirh ie carried out tor
alreatiy rriehdly to this man
. .
auvport Eu? 0
lleadsman’s Axe Again.
liciaua and iiiuuant and ill-intormed
- eriitorlnl wrltere aupport is not alone bu
unsound politically and morally, out is
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a
wi log and very high lpirtted young
lrishnten. they will reaist deaperntel
m at or them wi
veree it will turn the people or the
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d sowing eeeda or iniinite trouble that will
in the near tuture-are
r own court-
rt
bear fruit
coming in Europe will open 1
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statement. Se
"- new (7001) RESULTS ALREADY
VISIBLE. no
Then urtlrlea warn inten
[ha eyes 0! American public mtn to the
V! i‘ieIn5!i‘l in-
olved tn the peraecution ot loyal lriah
HIE
purpose a! helping Eriglllld to maintain
ireland. and not.
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visible. The
nerve the beat interest:
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.52. hgninat rleh oi zerta contain in
the prnpagnniil tin neoartntenta
ot the Government and published I
the nuianupera oi the countr
the heat or raaaona tor atat,
iog that eeveral huh o men who were
cauee out
ttilenoe by the appal-
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out to
bitter preiudioe by the publication: and
the lilvhrently unanaweragle the ct:
TI
prevails. and.
rear. intluence in America. none or the
twttn; juur a or England-where. it
I e military ataod- b
. sentme m
ti countries and a. very large part ‘I
people egalnet England W E
21‘ 0
ad or encouraging "-
i dal
tied to open 1
lowa
l
a e which have reached my deair within the
must be admitted. hooeet Journnillm
and (air treatment or public nueatione
orevaiia to a much greater extent than
n Ameriu-have t r n gra oubt
on. it they have not. wholly diaminaed u
iabricationa. th hol ie output oi
ot a new “ ' o hrloz
Ibolit 1 wholly inlpoaaihle ihlIAl‘l‘E(‘i.il)l1
in Ireland.
TWO RAHID OFFICIALS AND ONE
SKUNK.
The editor or title paper one received
acorsa or ten
pronalaea at aupport, but no tar only two
letters ofdieeent and one Bllunymoua
OHIEF SEORETARY TELLS
WHERE SHIN FEINERS ARE
Prisoners Were Kept in isolation for
Weeks And Not Allowed To Commu-
nicate With Relative: 0r Friends Or
Consult With Their Lawyers-
Denunciation OT This Policy Results
> In Official Statement Prefaced By A
flimsy Excuse - Mrs. Clarke‘:
Mother iiives The Lie To Brace.
mdriinz nniier levers criticism for
r
ood. as written any letter on the
1) act t
I
THE
53‘
ASININE MAYOR 0! sckdivv
Tov.
Mayor conneli oi screnton writee an
n toliowa: 1
cm or soaanron
II2NNBh'Li'A1YIA
Executive nepartraent
Alnx.T.Connel1 .
Mayor ‘
June 20. this.
name Aan:n atv.
I have just received I page of Maui‘ -V
Gaaalc Asreurcap, I o
newapaper called man
‘I have no time tor’you, or men or
publisher: or your aim: take ari-
vantoge or conditions euch as control:
grace’ to real ultra
enectine. rreedont loving. luyahlrlalar
en. .
neepeotiuliy yourt.
Ateaannva ‘r. coyymh
The tooiiehneee or thie ll
Scranton and are
t the Wsst"- a
tee
t at our doors" and will never Kat
In the third place. wo Ire not
THE IRISH GOVERNOR or xzrana.
he Governor or Nevada
diirerent type of mm
Sun or NEVADA
to miakn the b
, heltl Ancommlinitddo Ind.
‘Hie letter io1- ,,,
let secretary tor lreland
atoti announcement.
The Loyaliat Irish Time: and
r n a inrwarded to them tor publication:
Aa it ha been reported to the Chier
secretary that some or the persona who
have been rented and interned have
not a ailed themselves or the opportun-
ity
ahowe
a neuron or the peraonn interned. with
the place or lnternoten : .
'-Birmingham priaon-Dr. H. 11. Elic-
Nehh, Daniel nnherty. '1'
Stephen Jorda
Nicol
near.
t r L. Cole. Ric
rrnnk rehv. John i-luriey. Dr. Richard
Hayea.
"Durham Prison-Dnrreii
Michnol Fleming. ratrlt-ir sugr
e
grave. wol e hard
Piggis.
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iohn alilroy. John stcaarry. John out
ony. P or na Loughrey. Philip ston-
Ighan. John Cori-onri. -r ohm nnane.
.i. n. Etciiinsbaln, P. r. Burke. Michael
unnon, iarnea nohhln, lrnui D. Cu-
eeolr.
Usk Prison-John .i. clunry. Patrick
a . . .' n
H. hielinwa. J. iliccraih. P. 0' eete. - t at
. h
"hloliowny Ptiaon-counleaa .llarlrie- em
.. virz. Mra.
t Tom. r . en
‘The chier secretary will have in-
Maude Gonne-hiclaride. ilra.
e
oniriea made into any complaint wllioh
he rent to him regarding either p n
may
the treatment or the conditions or inr
terntnont at any or the above prisnnr rron
era"
the train ; prinonera were
.
aiata oi beins incited on
. when they were being
era allowed to write
rieonera wee abut it it
A brother or Lr. CIisack's. lllr.
on; those deported.
County Lon rd. Tb rinse the
r or those arrested during
o to eerenty-nine. or
The Government baa reluaed to allow-
the interned nrlronera to receive vlelte ml
irorn their awyera. U‘
hortt. Ihh new Chiei secretary.
luv. 5
atated. in reply to Mr. King. in P
XZCVTW‘ 3 53ml‘ (Elation war It ran I being 00 sider
caaeotv cl-rr ed. ‘l-le he atelentent II o
June 22. 1918. r whether they were to have "Ihe right!
To the Editor or The Gm-w Axmwh - and ilhertlea or persona awaiting trla .
New York city. N Y - we Ilhaihar they won he tried in iro-
sir-l have ‘had
DVQP I 0 coizlea OT
Dear
glance
peat iew days.
in
l entoy the honoraoie distinction or
parent: eatne to
Each and everyone ol theta toreoenra
was on Irish cat one.
in due conrao my grandtathere hoth
(continued on Pace 8.)
1- Irrutcd to trial.
ari mil o the question.
asked it it was intended to bring more
C. ‘Mr. Bonn’ LIV
position to moire a unit
biect.
"was not in n
rnent" on 1
Mr. Brace. in reply to ilir. Kins. aald
(Continued on Pooh A.)
w
Dsvyn. ret
9 large part or the rrteri
LLOYD GEORGE’S WEAK AND SHUFFLING SPEECH
llaving Precipitated A Crisis In Ireland By A Long Series Of intrigues, Brohel
Promises And Bad Faith, Rejecting The Recommendations Oi His Own
“ Convention,” Treating Sir Horace
Plnukett And John Dillon Willi Equal
Contempt And Then Attempting To Ride Roughshotl Over The lrish People,
lie Backs Down Before The Storm Of ludignaiiliu lie Had Amused And
Leaves Everything in Chaos-liis Admission About The “Baffiiogf
Character Of The Irish Question is
Of English Siatesmahship. Yet Be
A Confession iii The Utter Barreunesu
Announces That England Will Continue
To Govern lrelaud Without The Consent (ii The Irish People And To Tinker
With A Prohlem She is l.'uiit To Solve-
is Busty Aod ill-considered
Action Keeps 250.000 Trained British Troops. With Enormous Military
Material. From The Western Front
At The Very Crisis M The War AM
General French May Require 5llll,lDd-liis Whole “Plot” Story In
Iione Up In Smolle-lie Alone is Responsible For The Bad Stiiatioo.
The speech or Liotd Ceorga in the
t.
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re
eliect a aettiement that haa any chance
or being on ng
III
All through the speech the same note
-v
ex
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e
I
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on
politie
supreme necessity or holding on to
oiilce and that ytbins which helped
to that end wee rlsh
A BAD MILITARY BLENDER.
Even aaeun-.iog that Lloyd George ie
right in Ihlnkiils that he is the only
e
o Brit-
ed. amply alvylpllp
. machine gun: Aero-
e or motor can
that are all badly needed at the weatern
blunder which he
could have eaaiiy avoided.
o the my. t it prmea that t
British army is y int-ornpetent
e A quarter a otiiilo tr d
men. with the enormoua miiiinry ma-
diy in Ireland l-nigh!
about a declaion on the Weat-
r rt can or defeat.
And it Lord prench. who proved at
failure in France. it! allowed
by the Bri
by some Federal oiiiciaie. is doomed to
' ahiect failure.
COULD HAVE AVERTED THE
- CRISIS.
sir Horace Piunkelt, and the man Par-
leadera and lroilud ilorce
reeentment among the lriell pen is by
announ that he intended to ride
roughahod over them.
(i
I
it epuch he tell:
English incapacity Lo 7
he think quite ttnpoaei
n
ern Front. out it might so Mr to avert a h
communication with tile . ‘
and verrvlexitie
or
aoive it. and la an homing to him an no
they have round inapnnl
that the tragedy or
u, Engliriiaanan.
yrihiitl o y bolda together by Enl-
iieh enroiiragement and Eng ish money
e up indeii l
hie tor the blow to the AL
Lloyd George auppllea the Sinai Fella-
era not only with the
and nuriniie
r. (or nreaenmtion It. the Pelee: Conlen
c
o. . . .. .
The other argurnehta put forward in
Lloyd Gear5e'a apeech were too dimer
and unraodid to
Pro ngnlnat, Cltholi
Church. The New York ovzd of Inns
2 did a he ice to the iriah peo-
ple. riolvniiiathntiin ita hitter hostility
at
a
or
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will be round below.
FULL TEXT 01‘ THE SPEECH.
(From the New York Worid, June :1.)
I
at
w
ceorro took the nor. his held:
I lliavn listened with great intereet to
the charactcrlatlcuiiy courageou
or sir Mark sviren. e nae ventured to
rnahe eorno prncttcal eunreetionr. with
iu-inn or them I agree: home othera I
la
a are lrrueainr Ii: thla llonee cer-
Purliurnentvtlle lriah prohi nu.
it baa hn d me
time. rioda 4 oomnleto trlnqulliu,
ltitottt any neat dletrmct it. Ana and
ernrnent at as been
a. a Government clatrgod
Rh Ilia moat treman oul responsibil-
that her ever art upon any
’- Government or thin country. ‘
SHOULD snow Ih'Dl7LG:.vL'E.
and (‘neon made. In naua a very;
ponerrul Ipeeth. highly charged with
emotion: o a con . n - nt
have unit with the practical problem.
eornehow they have not eucoeeaea in ad‘
a Trial: prohlear within ap-
pl-eciahte reach or a net entent.
Enlliall Imtumen who hay
But that in the
I-Ell ll
t", e.