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A JOURNAL OF IRISH NEWS, IRISH OPINION AND IRISH LITERATURE, PUBL TEREST OF THE “REPUBLIC OF IRELAND
"PHILADELPHIA, MAY “4% 1919 PRICE ‘FIVE CENTS
IR) UBLIC
Large Sum Subscribed in One Evening to Sustain New Government.
Campaign Now in Full Swing.
Tena gy ‘oeuaae msonen eens eNO
- FET i ot I ii : 4 ' MM Many Prominent haw No Among Those at Gathering in
WTA MASS MCCTING AND ADE TO GREAT BRITEIN conte nacn Soace sion’ AT WORK IN ERM kas Se Says Cause of wvland fe Linked WW een
tion in Ireland. and Demand Wor' Id-Freedom—Cireular Issued by Committee Calls for
Recognition of Republic
Fann, 8, 1919,
entered ag age matte
vJunder ihe Act of
eat Phils
VOL. 2. NO. 9
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Soldlers and Sallors Lead Parade In Which Thousands Take |
Part—Line of March a Blaze of Tricolor Flags—Meeting |
|
Recognition of Repubiic
Civil Servants Who Pledge ' ' Are Held Up Going to Mansion- |
House Reception. and Next
Day Are Forbidden to
Enter Westport
Afterwards Crowds Theatre—Dr. McCartan, Father Ma-
gennis and Father Augustine Speak
Fealty to Invaders Will be
Excluded From Mem-
+ 1 | bership
By for the most remarkabielof the grand marshal. ‘The chil! - |
of the demonstrations held hereidren were under the charge o
i et Nain. so that th
and oldest in the cause
in; ie © represented, The lady mem)
of the Thomas A.
1 ring their beau
green, whit
‘ i
to demand the
present Republic of Treland
place last Sunday afternoon
West Philadeiphia. A large m:
meeting in the Nixen Thea:
attended by several ther
people. The meeting was pre
ceeded by a parade in which thou-j
sands of marchers took part. and!
which drew crowds ali alon:
Vine of march e demonstra
tion toak place the ate fond street to ne
i tw 1
rpices ef tha ‘Thomas heiwhere the demonstry
Rranch, ends of Irish Pree-jheld. In this
1 | Gaelic Leage
dom. [Red Branch,
The parade was undoubtedly!
the most remarkable gathering of
r tour of Treland,
cments i:
recognized
inn was,
I
og.of! Heaneh, FOr prt cen ‘eeu
its kind beld in Philadelphia to!” Service Men Lead Second Sotfirr the action ef the
farther the demand jor the: Section if Coune’ oving these
recognition of the Tri wie i men from ment! ut
lic. “The whole Tine of march approva!
was one blaze of green, w ! (Continued 0 on Seventh
orange, the Irish cot
Stars and Stripes.
was led by a bo
States soldiers, sai
tines, One of the s
wounded at
and though he i
insisted on carry :
ful Trish Repu ix won,
. Ha Gaehe | Seheol, 3 i : | mete nl : _ b ot Urat
i ‘ Pe kk o / : " ; 1 ulorious
re titat
. that
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d she sign,
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ela notable address.
Dr. Norman Thomas Speaks.
penin h
carrying the sig nother for the hene-
We should:
© of Trish indepen-
se of freedom,
out the workd. Tam anx-
n Theaire was crowd- SENN,
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<l hundreds mel x
ie cTOW As a Revolutionary Soldier 4 S
dat its high-,
r people ot the world.
h of us who,
intervention <
Nev
ne Our Lady : . , than many auise t0 see that
tifully ¢ . presided : _ Tam not sure tha: we have at is favorably ahd
' the | ‘tained to those things whic to those
who fave. liberty throughout - the-
the
t hopeful af peac
j bad looked We have notiw
woo: . . _i¥et given the utmost test of our! mT take it that onc.of the main
“ANNA-COGAN, LILLIE McCARRON,, NORA GOGAN {own sincerity. We have not sceni (Continued on Seventh. Pags)
who were m
of those pres-j
ther McGarrity made
best. hairmen seen
en not