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Irish Press, Vol. 1, No. 46, February 8, 1919.
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Irish Press, Vol. 1, No. 46, February 8, 1919.
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McGarrity, Joseph, 1874-1940.
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15 March 2017
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English
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1919-02-08
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Philadelphia: The Celtic Press
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Joseph McGarrity Newspaper Collection
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PHILADELPHIA, FEBRUARY 8, 1919 Ce Cardinals Gibbons and O’Connell Will. Address Great Assemblage Here. Services at Independence Hall ~EAVOY'S NOTE ANGERS BRITAIN a FAST MOWERS SFE WOULD [DEER ESCPES| TQ BE EPOGH-MAKING GATHERING WITH SIIN FEI EACH PEOPLE OF =) FROM ENGLISH JAIL Note Published in Paris January 7—British Press Furious— Senator Walsh. of Massachusetts; Governor Sproul, of Penn- “Daily Telegraph,” in a Violent Outburst. Condemns Sinn ' q i sylvania. and Governor Smith. of New York, Among Fein and All Its Works—Britain. It Says. Will Oppese j British Government Rushes Ar- THER CUT RIES Reported to Have Fled With : Other Distinguished Men Expected—5,000 Delegates to Irish Claims at Peace Conference—Cites Lloyd George's mored Cars and Tanks Milroy and : Attend—Necessary to Secufe Larger Hall—Ball and Hand-Picked Convention as Self-Determination for Ire- to Quell Strikers McGarry ' Public Mass Meeting Features Has Sympathy With = All Nationalities Struggling for Freedom, Says Count i Plunkett land—Britain Will Not Recognize Irish Government. It Af- firms—Threatens “New Bloodshed” | Dublin, Feb. 3. trades nian it the elee=| jimmed a aii sets down] . Huwemy per teh| An all treland: \ithougi: several _ remarkable! euch di. The Note, dealing with bration of ircland ich Empire, pr partment of State and to repre sentatives of all foreign goverr yents at Washington by ihe Trish it Env t month, | raused auite a furore i Britain. Tnmedii : reve r oul a Staves have heen beld in ae iis pueherty. . there is now no room for| noted speakers Si toa that the convention to be|Tohn We Galt jheld in Philadetphia, Fi the New Yr despatch, 123, will be by fi felt sine alone |4 23 Will be by throughoat the} Motable event of the kind t whole vountry, as to ithe ct] has ever taken place in this coun] M Previous conyentic ma been tended be ost distinguished of the race in} \ ivi CONTROL LOCAL COUNCILS as being} fi wages and 2 tir de Supre! - Court, Elections for Those Bodies Will be Held in May or June— All Irish Representatives Invited to Assembly Is it n Rritish por to wee De era s| Count Plunkett, the Sinn Fein} tt of the Sipe pene hk ernment! , ish anthe jes tow rds Is, 4 here in| er it sat rrities toward slender. 1 ed from: real the mode of procedure fr erica, but the fortheomving onet |mencement of the bd wo is the Htst! quently adopted hy the British aut-{ will outshine the ot ~Iseemed to he no ques! publican leaders to gaint thor ies in the past in getting rid! respect, Among th is already received a cor- ‘of palitie: oifendere mode 2kin’ ber of those nated in s respondent with whon; he went over! to that pursued ‘tions af 1 “I the Sinn Fein po th American Repub Fons an inc w tol view. coming fram such Count Plunket, makes i reading: Phe Irish represent: i, Were recently elected in the Parliae!! 3 5 . it was to secure the Armory at owl be ca twa great churchmen, af - gp bumber of prelates off Obsessed by Note 1 a eee id of ita De ser note will come te the ce it cannot get rid of ¢ . + “ ” + . i nd wth ‘tenet itt the British nate a ibat Britain may rest vention, Mang? priests will, of _ hee ss wise hi she will he held strictly account-| enurse, attend. j Independence i peopic. for, although they used the. ahie for anything which may be- * Ebirthplace of the tnity. a ho moraljMimber of men an tin isdiction aver them, she kid-| note than were pres napped them jilegaliy bonventions, wiil EreALCT the dele! i 1 machinery of the new government, fali cither the Trish they had the approbation of a much! companions. | She yor the Sinn Fei sil Enewn ; in A Deliberate Falsification, of ‘ne of * ally Pb aph.” United iinygelom Ireland i chs and the other weak ne son the (Continent, she ins) don Ut at ba ‘The work for the elect carried on under great d as those who actuail ported to [1 developments Ireland in their to prevent her representa- recngnition for the yevernmen dation of the Sinn Fein movement 1 : - vom being snutaty embar-| 4, er are under arrest, £00 of the party established t their vate: ; Ysrassed at the pe ference. | leaders and organizers having been; (cantinned bn stath Pagel f id T deported. while about another 100: oft ir sytnpathizers are in Irish OT CUNT TE a LEAS SI FEM “Since these arrests we id the “English Governr BRITISH WITHDRAW = = or a ceidermwress| | FADED appeeTey cs J juction | ih the light of recent Ir’ its rend=l experience? It may be that this “iwandering Sinn Feiner has gory beyond his credentials and ha: ?! spoken too soon, But no one need} expect that he or hi be disowned. Sinn Fei: ly appealed to the electors as win, and Gove 15 of New York, ared nelnee < meeting Sun- 1. ta which + on those Sinn at liberty, and the Fife! n tional and State governments | i general \\ Mm | Charged Under a Law Passed } } will be the fact” " Antrim Men's Society Cails fer {Republican Party. Ireland wa: f = in England in Time i Ttis hardly neces ‘promised an Trish Republic inde-, Removal of Army 0 PRES. WILSON CAN-_ |! ot edwant | hat although co ‘pendent of Great Britan, There Occupation NOT VISIT IRELAND |: ward |. jnitaree ef the ¢ aims — concealment of vas TO ° © the convention, are to addr quthering My. Wilson has, through his private secretary. tor. written to Mr. Fawsitt, r str he} secretary of the Cork pub- proposed hy lic meeting which invited cconsied byl the President to visit Ire- land, acknowledging his kind letter and thanking him and the citizens of his community for the cor- diality w! ich the resolu- herte tion expressed. ine and “He wishes me,” the let- to determine !] ter added, “to express his under which ther] regret that the demands upon his time have been so great that it was impos- sible for him. to accept ‘| your invitation «tu vis Ireland.” The letter is dated from “the American Commission to negotiate Peace. Paris, Jan. &.” partienta th Page) TO THE PUBLIC FAVORABLE REPORT ON John Barron is not in -! GALLAGHER RESOLUTION our employ, and has 10 authority to collect sub- scriptions for THE IRISH }: PRESS. Pay ne money to him. but correspond di- lenats thei} ect with this office. We var its | Would consider it a favor contrs- | if these who have already 1 on his | subseribed to the said John we Barron will give us full in- formation as to the dates and amounts of their-sub- d MANAGER, THE IRISH PRESS. teen te fh s our, re tga , life. est i show sion wa Dabiin Ce A Discredited Politician . and being greatly LMM., the King and rim ody i tot t cn thy verance (Continued on Second Page)
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