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jcoNcLusioN OF REPORT OF CONVENTION
we
1l1iH"1'9‘X“,0fM'!-Sk9l5DElDn's Splendid Address and That or
‘ Mrs. Agnes Newman, Sist
Diarmuid Lynch, the New
That Is in Him and Inks t
i I Woman in the Orghnizatjo
speech delivered by Mrs. Sket.
iinston townr s the class of the iris],
speeches. ‘M
and that or Mrs. Agnes Newman is”.
in or sir Roger casement) will be
round below.
‘MRS. SKEFFllHllUll'$ SPEECH.
troduced received s great orstion. she
spoke as ioiiows:
rs Chairman. ladies and gentlemen:
I ieei thst little l-enlnirls ior me to say
srter Liam Meiiows has spoiren, except
to emphasize. if that were poseihis,
tiolue. st least. at the points um he
e on.
Tivrtu this
in our hisr
might hnva read “Av
hundred And one in jail" (applause Ind
liuzhter).
A British odicsr made the following
interesting ohserva to me wit
1';
o
u
not expedient. You
(banks (or that kind or thing (up
An-la in
a ll this count ed do-
r on Ireland lspplnuna -I-‘id
lsughtsr). .-
SAVAGE GURKEAS Lv IRELLVD.
thers srs Gurkha re ’
now helping to “keel! order Do y
t Gurkha regiments have the
g g the most
brilliant exceptlnnh.
Mrs. sheehy sireinngton on being ln- "
s
c
morning the
Lion: "
a
pm- against con
er of Sir Roger Casement-
Secretary, Promises the Best
he Co-Operation of Every Man and
n. t
and the rntimie ‘(noon and other
e.
P.
3
But ihst campaign
still go oh, and it (or you to
to up the ritustlon in Ireland, and
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now.
shortt the other day to to our new
prime Minister, u he need
serlptien, n.ntI then shove
him is placed Lord French, who is the
' und hosorn
).
around with a British heat. that we are
told protects
iinn er. above
ilsughter). and
below
it that were so, how is
the
British Government in ireinnd (arr
plausel.
I only ask you in apply one
You vrii
test to
ad. my
my doubts upon that
run run
eiieva, twenty-tour
ove ' (spplw
mzssrnzyr WILSON AND IRELAND
nd Illa la nelth
us trom every kind oi ""
IE8 Ill nnrl
i plnusei. I em ssd t
9. sentenceli snd you b
‘ large
vantun to suggest thst we need a little
is
proud to light for mankind. we may
oly conclude thst lrallndju included
. or hundreds at thousands. it
is lor you to h
eminent in this
D eduoato your Crovv
mutter (lmzlluiiu).
.
or
.0
gr
.
in minus
interesting his-
psst. Ind .i nee
will choose in
tions..h re s re
they‘1t a n on
y oi iorsettins their war: it
ws hen the
war is over and the w riors com
home llPllllus!)- I would kc in see
u
<
in
-v
-v
erery enemy
so one day be your mend."
(lsughoer snd sppiause).
THE LESSON or McLdL'(:HLI.V.
a plot is suddenly disrovered, s W‘
Bznln )
w, my
iriends. l iully ssi-es with you in your
do (nppiniiss): Ind thoreiore the Irish
nus to s more c mine n
their sslortioni
to every other nation, us well. hut I
sm speaking pnrtlculierly rnr lrilli Rep-
resehtntlve ushiin. on
Iccount or his twoioid v0lilllori In Pres-
ident or the A. 0 H and no coolness-
runn. arts In weshln n es it he
ed the irlsn movement (laughter
Ililrlnuae).
ow, you have
over. i-:19-tion ms is c
Joseph MvGnrr1
your repressntstives. watch their every
move end keep them up to the mlrk on
the irish question.
BURIED RESOLUTIONS ARE USE-
- uses.
in
Now. there l.ra
are, it is rue. more
r lass wute unless u hnrln
is given to them-hut or -ll these reso-
llltinnd, I3: 9 one.
one exaemlon. u
put down by a Democrat Now, I um
In uniortunnts iorslsner hero (laugh-
. ou are we am
-oh. you can ui-idsrstnnd i
olaxizing Inr It (laughter)-
at the Irish vote is
ly n emotntlh rota cou n't
you change lhnt next November (I?
lnusel
o
g5
country isopieusel-sud I i
have [full
things done ispplsusel.
t you mnrs thd next
3‘
9:
hiindrerl (hnuuild
pisusoi hielts this question so eien
lion sue.
PUT IT UP 70 THE PRESIDENT.
i am a to see ,ths
one oi the resolutions mo-
posed yesterday‘ suggests that s
. Since s meeting or the Irish 119”
-'IImut a week ego. the New York ,7"""‘
LL
G
’ our cities sud with
gIllillihI:‘TrimtfllomsILreetI oi Dublin. I do
largo dnlentinn (0 tom Lhll body. rcp-
- cnuntr
“ is. to not deririodiy. promptly,
' measures liimxleusct. hut insist on 5
one
end Q
got to think ill! ihls ,7
ti
on
Con on at Dru-
. w
I hold no brief. 1 nssure you. tor the
faith In women seltinl .-
rosoniing the lrlsh-Amerli:-ns In this
to President Wilson
plsuss). I thinli it is lgh
Lhlt Ihould lie dons.
the Irish? it it (or rnu to
induce President
nke s dshnite poniio pro
nounoenizn on the irisn Question [up-
This country is now (or over is Yul-
si “ ‘
about Ireland IIPDLIIIBCL
Just st prrst-ni we lure whst is (‘all-
e "n ilrrri gnvL>l'ninellt" in Ireland, we
neatlsy. In . Tuesdsy and
Thursd , ntnrdn). we hive rm
government It itll iisughrerl. As H
0‘Brien laid yetllerdny we no I
ctntaur-Ilka Government in lrrisnd
hall iriiliinrlrtir, and null sham inp-
plause
Then 11 me to be lost they-eiora
"' Great 3 n in this s
' Dluuse). ll shzi does not npenl)‘ hilar-
vens an the aids oi our small. oppresucti
‘hv my
matter. and he t-on ant wll
ling s prompt And dsilnite answer to
your deninnil lor s Government pro-
nouncement on (he Irish Question (up
plause).
MRS. N'EWMAN‘S SPEECH.
ewrnsn -ru the nest speaker
Mrs. N
intrnonred she said:
men-I wsnt to
o so rnlrly era a, s
living in ulster end i
in; an rivte omsn isnplausslLl
s d. well. is sir d
Carson-and I swear before A
ighty tn true-brought German
oincers to Bella! d r see
lot at
land with I
lis men."
t was more than my hlood could
d to him, "You In a
you ought to have
in “Wha
out u. had as
(laughter and applause).
Well. now. my friends. I met no irish- “
ell 1 said. ‘that nukes you Irish "
no.” “Just. what 0 yo ’
. said, ''I Iln
would not cure t
And I said: "Why?"
(spnluusa). And he nlse sold-which
is nulie ovident iron that this man
dsmnahle enemy. Eiiglsiid (spplsussl.
You might ll tell Ilk I Belgian to light
for Gernluiy (applause). WI hut hl
very dsoent ‘Eng- n
a expected. later on.‘
I
D. men to the
. oeriinn Hlliernhnt.
Cloth bound,
Cloth bound. -
iue w ll
"Fenianism” and no 0 y can
Inhioct at the present time.
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down ior seven hundred yesrs; I linqw.
Erltlli Government dur-
ing 1914-1915. when I came Wu
hunted to this rountry. A num-
ber o irlshmen. three months ago.
volunteered in lreisnd to come out to
the American
To go. my lriends, (or lust
one
mom, to snothsr suh ect. I we
at to
not-list i'or n n
Denis M: uiiough, Saw I know
Denis McCullough lnpnlausa) very well
eed. mind, some less Denis 5(6-
LI lino: musical
instrument shop in Belfast. or store. us
you all it hare. The in t Ll w
‘ hlrn, just before I hlllcd, he In I ruln<
0 ran it ruined him?
tie told me him-
nali that he rould hnrdly rules the
money to so on, In i sit poor eiiow
has heels in end out oi loll hall a dozen
e mun‘ ui
i:
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well, thsnlr God. they
n , will never do that (applause). c
mo ''
n given it (apnihuse): but I
Now. i have just one man thing to
sin‘ to You: that concern: mrlellt I
o been hounded since
Iornul, and he was a great rns ; he
knew too much ior zogiend and (hit is
why they got him. %
W , my irieuds. heiore l ilnish. I
ll postal urds (rum hrr
inr its neat.
eicr olden was then called tor
use made a short match. when
msrmuio Lynch Wis Inlrodurgd us
promised to give the post thsr is in
to.ths vi-orlt o!
a
brother
iiir
The ‘convention then ndiourned,
juqj
rniztzrs R:PL'n!.t1r: GLISH
ca
THOLIC L'.VIO
-1- s reeds mot-ese Chapter repnsi...
Lllb nssumt-(ion at the Catholic Union,
London. that their opinion regarding
the lrlsll Blsllull’ Mtlon win in h r.
many with that or the general body or
Culmllcl in Enxland.
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