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Irish Press, Vol. 2, No. 5, April 19, 1919.
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Irish Press, Vol. 2, No. 5, April 19, 1919.
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McGarrity, Joseph, 1874-1940.
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15 March 2017
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Newspaper
Language
English
Publish Date
1919-04-19
Publisher
Philadelphia: The Celtic Press
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Joseph McGarrity Newspaper Collection
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RUBE A JOURNAL OF IRISH NEWS, IRISH OPINION AND IRISH LITERATURE, PUBLISHED IN THE INTEREST OF THE REPUBLIC OF VOL. 2. NO. 5 PHILADELPHIA, APRIL 19, 1979 fi) e Great Demonstrations Will Demand That Republic Be Recognized. British Declare Martial Law | SAME PESTS TiN ge $reg ESTER EEK Alleged Disturbances Used as Pretext for Military Measures. All Business Suspended in the Districts Affected —British Erect Barricades in Lime ick Streets—Dail Eireann Con- tinues in Session—Will Issue Currency and Establish Trade Relations With Other Countries Will Seek International Recognition for Government Estab+ lished by trish People—Display of the Republic's Flag,, | Urged—To Uphold American Delegates in Paris—Com- | mission Arrives at Seat of Peace Conference—Work in. Co-operation With Irish Envoys s work of the fives not melade freland.. pposed. e demons ‘Tin in pr Forest, A genera in Cork thi morning in connection with thei enforcement. All Ss suspended. “A. ‘workers’ committee was formed; and began issuing eae tic Si. La- “vallaigh wite ot TRAVELERS BEING SEARCHED FOR ARMS Above are shown constables n the service of Great Britain searching a motorcyclist enter- ing Dublin for concealed arms. Every entrance to the city is guarded by the for- eign soldiers and cons abulary. and every vehicle searched ~ AD PRISONERS FLEE REPUBLIC RESTS IE ET : FROM MIGUNTJOY. QU PECPLES WILL.) HEARS ee —- pARSINEAT ‘Two Members of Dail Eireann 6 1 HEGHUECIED | ten Thousand Attend Big Among Those Who Make Gathering in Sensational Escape can ‘ Cavan . , Will Count on Public Support: in Dealing With Other Coun- tries, De Valera Declares that there ne i a& protest ag rane inte ci Fond satpplies have ceased ing into the ef military permits to emer L.imer- ick. There have been no, disorde: aay the Ur cenly then ae not think 3 question trict north of the a county pela te hear Griffith, v. \ proces town ine Taded River Shannon. Railroad Strike Expected tis fav the Pres- no hurry it which i Raver uy The P: strike. be by ijaunting price of which to advance. ‘provision band. mi akeries to open for as’ ti : . tion wi the wor this afternoon, There was 2 s . . . it ‘ S : x uf the Republic sO iz + i i di su P We acrambiec tor supplies ilies having been committee in hal! continue tn- DA VALERA RECEIVES GREETINGS FROM I REPUBLIC'S FRIENDS HERE]. that the strike ‘til the den ppening of tie siores i some auarte wee Tuesday Wednesday will sec! The following cable from the end of "che swrike. : | Dr. Patrick McCartan, in Phil-|- Will Bring Unity :| adelphia. has reached Presi- This demonstration on the part!{ dent De Valera, in Dublin: -of ‘the workers of the s “Friends of Republic of Ire: Areland, coming shortly after land in Philadelphia and dis-|. similar protest by the north is!! trict desire me to convey con- sexpected still further to aid gratulations to yourself and glosing the gap created by Br comrades, and to assure you|: ish :propaganda betwee the {wo that American people recog: Sections, of the country. ‘That | nize and will aid in sustain- 3 ‘ing the Republic of Ireland.” Sau” REPUBLIC’S FLAG Friends of the Republic of lreland are strongly urged. in|,“ a communication sent out by |< the National Council of the|!?; Friends of Irish Freedom, to},’ display the tricolor of the Re- |!‘ public in every conspicuous place possible during Irish Re- public Recognition Week, which begins April 20th, Eas- te? Sunday. various comment, 4
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