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vol. 3111., No. 14. Whole No. 603.
NEW YORK, APRIL 3, 1915.
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‘ I ‘ A JOURNAL DEVOTED TO THE CAUSE OF IRISH INDEPENDENCE, IRISH LITERATURE AND THE INTERESTS OF THE IRISH RAGE.
PRICE FIVE CENTS.
It ‘
(By suomsrin. Express.)
DUBLIN, Malt]: 12.-The number of
news‘:-spers suppressed hy the British
GD merit in Ireland in 17175 was LEO?
r in
- r
lunch or more in seven riliynllss In gag-
gill! irsiunds press as they did In 116
mm hitherto.
in atldlilon ore v other uewspane.- in
Ireland prnrcssing Nationalist vlevis has
' warned that it it proresses them to
the uiscomiort or the English oiissrchy
their machinery will be destroyed. their
t.-in see u
red. rtv en-
tered into and enjoyed by British
mild ward The e ltors. (island
In; t mselves with (ha plea that one
unurmed journalist is no match ror nn
Empire or armed brlganda. now ignore
lhe,war and iroisnd in their leading
columns. write articles is
Sliacliletola expedition to tlIe‘Soiltl'i Pole.
All ericnn nrtwspai;el'S
aelzetl in the Erltlsh Post oinee hero
' s vsl, with one exception-a
Izaner called the Chicano Citizen.
ordipsry.Amsricsn newspaper-s s e de
tuined a and conascsted
whe y news or corn-
meuts painful to English esrs., All lob
(em tmnrtirel rierles ltnrl rrorn
'Vf,Amerles to Ireland are opened.
r s only news permitted to enter this roun.
‘E
m
ends) is continually do 5 the
Germans and snvlns Rllssl from da-
structl no of Pro-Brltlala
dailies. the Independent, ventured some
time ago 0 print with large headings
y
mllIt8I7 autllarl es.
prints British vlctorlea every tiny in the
In the once. :In the I)
as
caused
break out in ever! Province
all thll does not by
-hsust the vigor ot Erl
revel
of Austria.
traced to two months' imprisonment with
hard labor for uttering the following
eleven words in n lzithllc place:
"what did the English Government do
to ireland any years ago?"
To ask the question is sedition or
re ‘
Isnn.
Six! -seven thousand English H0095
are tethered in this ooustr and 6-inch
n nrrive
- Nationalist 3 met. an -
they are terroris .i In the street. the
tavern, the us ritet, the rnir, the En -
u
(D
-s
<
o
a
min in nervous and more
by day, and calls treuuent NWEIDSS “'
to CDDSLIIC With Ml‘.
3'.’
e
:2
5..
=-
0
Z
n
nnzrrepresents, with
the Intelligence Deplflnm“ 9‘ “‘“ Par‘
linmentary Part
onsi gov2rliIl'lel-it" Mint away and t
Brltlala occupation aimeariris in “I ‘N’
rltolino RULES IRELAND ill TERRORISM
Eight Newspapers Siippressed, The others hltizzled. Printing ornces Ruined, Man
Arrested And Deported, Others Deprived Di Employment, An Army Of Spiel
3 At Work Everywhere Through The Land And The ilrilish Secret Service
5"Pl!lemented By All “Intelligence Department” (If Thu Parlia-
mentary Party, Consisting Di John Dillon And llraydeii 0!
The “Freeman,” llho Aid in Sttfliiig All Remnant Ill
Freedom 0i Thought Or Action-But The People An
llninovtd Aiid Young Men Refuse To Enlist.
character - an armed despotism - suh-
aistins here hy terror and corruption.
A
nd nit there are no retrulla ror
t a British army from ' tlolullat ire
nd. ""l trons silso, with lta some
in Vera u 319 irons
rt
dnrleea oi assizs to
the recruiting sergeant.
cl-tbed )
Anthem, "Ireland over All." and Denis
cliland ileber Allel.”
' ' AIYHVI GIIITXTE.
Craven Conduct of ‘Cork
and Dublin Corporations’
Condemned by liibernians
.4.‘
PHILADELPHIA. March 30.-The
o
Meyer, the eminent authority to Irish
language and literature, was vigorously
condemned at a meeting or the county
Board or the Ancient order at Hiber-
niniis held tonight in Industrial Arts
314 North iarosd Stret.
county Board or Philadelphia is com-
posed or 115 Divisions in whinii than
are approximately 15,000 members.
The resolution. was passed
imsnl Ollllyr rel:
"Resolved, that wt: condemn the I
Man of the Corporations :1! tbs cities 0!
Cork and Dublin in votlril the with-
drawal of the rreedonn 0! than two
i th Irish cshitn.
miizidredisttfly alter the adoption of the
resolution, a vf the Fm‘
ndoipnin County nosrd or the A- 0. H-
ind up the Associated Press on the
Haplllphllltldoer the auspices or the Philo-
Celtlv: SM‘ is subject will he The
Two Ireland
The Elnsliala aria!“
curl‘. according to
You rork rrihunr.
. th .
M" "ii:-‘dd Izloreeacverizly in this war
i‘ti.a!li lut use since the tier itho noses
class,
GRAND ADMIRAL VON TIRPITZ.
jean.
use p-uuaar or arm a
on England by auornarin-s.
Aduilnl voii Tirpiix is
iddi
we ndoneepractlcally nothii-ix.
ciiicioo oivrs KUNO MEYER AN 0VATl0N.
Distinguished Scholar and friend of Ireland Receives
Enthusiastic Reception from Irish Men and Women at
Lecture on “Ancientlrish Civilization,.at Home and
Abroad.” . ’ '
llml nsre hrollxiil in In-tar on .’. few one
iir (onerous welcome urmes
n it
as on cam nsxeinr in innd in the r the In-hr-at or their
partieuiarlr notifying to run nt s imperial rnssiera. Milt. iortuuetely theirs
ti a wile s d has hem m- in not the voice at ireluud.
ducrd to d rive me at the 1! Tho Proinwinr rhnrnrlt-rlxva the Pen
are WBIFIII at a liniiirlsr nroruun
h
wn plat
literature. and what aha has done
for mankind. England h
record at Iufxlatence.
Paornason Keno Maren.’
CHICAGO, March 24.s“Anclent ll‘ II
on.
Tile dlstlnxulahed lecturer was In
corded most rernarlrshia rerepllorl.
here was no In tnhins its viarlillh and
sincerity when he entered that battle
'0“ “V "“‘ '“ 1' “""‘" "9 snriyirishiiieraturs “I leak tors-trd --
w'q;u‘[n;r:du<‘erl hou::oa::ln EV“: he said, "to time when all the master-
nhm row I mm W. "N I on loose a! nnrlt-nil ish moss and Poetry
n full uslaaru sschica hue IFIV “m “' “''"“ "’ ““""“’ '“ ' "‘ '
N elf erer witnessed 'rh I-on-saor “""" ‘ '“" “' "“"“‘ ‘“ "“ “‘“““
In-vmhlyimaved by ( 6 “mm. ‘ or every Irishman and irishw an."
[Inn urine or lrsleutra language Inrl lit-
creture. r
d the I an e no preserved that
“W”-‘“" -“ '-" "5 ‘“‘“"“““‘ "V riunt (isitir (lrlllnltnn. luluid be
M159 K“““'“"‘ 5”'""“ “""' "“"'"‘I prmorvo the Limit nriruii s western
a masterly and lollrhlllg address at vrelv
mine. Professor Meyer’: l"‘lliY II quoted
shove. it shows clearly that lie under-
Itandl tho Iordld Dvllllul lnllllencu
lilorlltlre. it marks the dun at west.
European civilization ' '
(cunttnuea as Page 5.)
CORK, Marrh 15.7-The cons rm
Prru or yreiudny pubttalhu the loiiorr.
ins l'rIN)rt u! a splendid martin; cf
lrtrii volunteer. at Iililrh rota use
N-til, the need or the srsanirrrion In
all Ireland, Iran the shirt so-am. and
mm a notable sorern:
Last night at 9 orzorir, Prolramr Eels
ii.r.xeIiI, rsainnsn ol the Irish vet.
iminra I".x!t‘1iHh‘u ('ouI'lt‘ll, Dublin, Id-
drsmd a Isrs-I, nmnd-d ‘mu-llul ot
the Irish voiunreo-s iron. the windows
of the Pimidrliiarterl at Elinru‘ street.
Prior to tho um-tins. l e (‘ark re-rs‘
band nluzhod In the Cm’ (‘arm needed
a proeeasio ed
the city l‘il)‘irIl
or indies roan-cred suit
in w
Inga. The lrisli Voluhteen were preach
in iull strength. and termed in ham. at
th biilldlnx.
(‘BAIRMAN FAW.SITTs SPIIECH.
Mr. J. L. F u
n in
they had come
Illl. a n aided, 3.:
together that nilhl. lor
to honor lbs
or Jusurn in awn aim ,
a national erteia they should riosa their
renrdleal or the coal to
themselves and i air prouperta in tire,
they should stand tor ireland sinne-
sranu 1 Ireland over all at was
the purpose and the spirit'ot the irieh
atom aIach‘l:tLl.'s ADDRESS.
hrr. Eoln lincxrill said he nine to
was his duly to come to Dark in ronn-c.
it n with the starting or the Irish Vol>
rid. ind bl WU!
he did in
that hrranaa whiia hrestn is in his body
he he a toriaenlllig party to
the st-nnr-lion in-rn Ireland or the part
or Ireland to Iihtrh h‘e zlonn.
would rsmain an Irishman and he
wouid dd: . d npg.
me his klth and kin and him trout [re-
land.
itetsrring lo the Nalionud restiiei. he
said he lied iresn born and reared almost
within alghl or the molinulla where st.
Patrick spent the nrat years or hit me
in Ireland us a sin
came to Ireland ngltn as aaeoo
to lead the people out or the
since 5!. Pntrl
Deople without control or their own
eonle co am
8
o widai, they diner rrom u
(‘0lInll’!KIOn, ‘vhli ha slid on I at UF-
e aion he did not nish to limit)’. and us
they all teiier in a United Ireland
tr end to end and trout see to sun.
so I ms er I
its
s the round upon wh their sins
centors. the rntied Irishman, united,
or tinmlllorimllnlng irish
He believed (hit Illa (lma
ll comlnl when than men. ll vol II
the men he was lddruslrix. will most
E0lN lllacNElLL REVIEWS CORK VOLUNTEERS
Splendid Muster or Inland‘: Defenders In Southern Capital Addressed By Command-
GI’-Iltcillci In Plain Arid Tiiilcly ll'ords- “ A Enitsd Ireland from End To
End Aiid From Sta To Sea" Their Aim-Tlie hortrniliciit Sllowtd Bad
faith And lloirl: Rule Is In Diliiht. Dirt The] hills! Rely on Them-
sclves Alon: And l'Iit Their Trust Iii Godrnley Must Not Lct
Til: Enemy Select Their llattltgriland -lleriew On
St.l’atricl‘s Day Makes lint MIlitaryl)L<play-
A Troop Oi Pittman ln Line.
nise that it is not e worthy thing that
this caunir)‘ end this nation should he
s donondsi-Ir,i, Ireland at this moment
one to rel) on horsrit ssd herseit stone
me --Isrart imcxrrra" st’-rtasrssso.
That might hale henrd thst as I'll
the editor or a Irel-ily
movement. and befo - Laried. he
will never in any doubt at all that their
r allies on the other
in
22 had not slap
[ha Volunteer movement in
' taoloid
rood many in inland since then. He
wanted them not to deceive themselves.
thing so euidins
was
the BTQCII II tn
nroiiiahis thins. It was t he
Dlllent. hot it was always worth while.
i.et them go on steadily with the worn
la mulrllll Promos: and not to M
5%
"f-0!’! uxrs m an tyne)’
Aden-that
rank: or t
with regard to the soon
had taken pinre In the
W a users
the lnniversury 5.; qt
was well to renremher and trust in it as
such and let their on
or us such. y
should put their trust in the God that
rn isdom
ancient prorsrh: “God likes
hel "
l-is believed that the suppression at
it s s
y to I-11! any or those thing!
had anything to say or do with the
Deienre or the . They were
nothing at all put political vnessures,
sir. lie naked
the battleground that three pcogila cm,
tor them. That was not good mllltary
‘
tconii-med on rags ii.)