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i” JOURNAL OF IRISH NEWS, TRISH OPINION AND IRISH LITERATURE, PUBLISHED IN _THE INTEREST OF THE REPUBLIC oF IRELAND
“4. NO.
40
Entered ag aecond-class matter Jan, 8, 1919, agin: poste
office, Philadelphia, Pa, under the Act of Maron's,
PHILADELFHIA,
DECEMBER 14
7, 1924
: RTTISH
P
Have Overstepped the Mark
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dering if, they would ever have the
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Hee is your chance to realize the dream
gf our les that of visting the Emerald
isle. The Irish Press presents
portunity. Take advantage of it
Itinerary of the Irish Press Tour of
. Ireland. .
first . available
Cork.
April 3, visiting points of interest im and
af Conk.
to-Blerney
elnesdey,
steamer. to Gleng:
4, drive
lat
Blernes.
‘Banti
the most, beautiful spots in relat Sat-
sunday
‘end:of thie: campaign, Just eight short) HSS
weeks. Tee Trish Press
00-An
‘men/and wom:
izes to the
oo "eh erent councils “of the A.
A mi
other organi
Balta og or. individuals eran ee Tech
dence in the States named above,
fubScid for gee to sole for ‘pew sub-
seribers “to the Irish: Préss, the
Guty sof eve 5
to:subycribe to a paper aerate to Trish
news, righ’ opipion-aud litera
Tovputlished ‘tr the intecest, of te
pulbtic of Ireland, especially in these try-
is "th cammest swish" of this paper’
ceive tbe, hea
reine in the eaue-of Treland-{n the
Steen Rate that this campaign
waged. . Eat
jate-and should receive the
council « during this
‘Thedist of awards are tempting, es
Giatly tothase whovdream of seeing thee
ish -P: is- happiness comes
tor youhwithout one penny of cos All
that gareduited ofsy0
it. ie fend,
scriptio
ong’s: sar
oe me big wim
janin} Ve, * 1) "
It .preserita. a \wond
jgletrens mde ons
isrifolke =who'.
is offering | an
an
Re-| Press,
rt
National Joint Council of Labor it
eh council should |
oundi
Moy 1, at, Liverpool,
2, leave Liverpool for New Yor
SWedncedey, Bay
rk.
In a statement issued’by the Britis
8
stated that Irclond was one of-the chief
causes ae a between Britain and
‘There could be-2o solid
irengship between the two countries un-
tthe Urish "question was equitably
Es
‘This tour will Ieave New York on the | ™
Taesdag, April) 5
ves of |
i thet‘one whose ge pactons Foouadations can
REVIVAL IF INIENT
FESTWWAL (5 ASSURED
Preparations Well Advanced for
Great Irish Congress at
Paris.
If the world couference of the
race becomes triennal, as desired by the
President of Ircland, as it doubtless
will, this gencration will see a restora-
tion of the ancient Aonae of Erin in all
its old-time splendor.
‘Those Ard Aondige of all Ireland
were great national assemblies held
every year at Tailtean, near the Court
op- | of the High-King at Tara. These were
reproductions. on a ‘more spleidid scale
of the Aonac held-annually at the courts
of the’ provineiat Kings.’ Like these it] eof
chariot racing, a tourney. of knightly
games and contests in bardic lore, music
and the art of the’Seanchie,
‘he old chronicles ‘relate that when
in cha
fro
he Ge
(Scotland). the
aels traveled
nck to toe motherland, t00, for the old |
IRISH
IRELAND HAS FRIENDS
IN UNITED STATES
But She Knows Who They
Are and Can Rely on
Them,
ENVOY SPEAKS
When Ireland Was in’ Difficulties
Her Present Professing
Friends Deserted Her.
Commenting on the statements of Su-
preme Court Justice Daniel F, Cobelan
and Mr. Duarmuid Lynch, Mr. Harry
Boland, the’ represeitative:in this coun-
ish Republic, made’ the fol-
Jowing statement:
“Tlie. statement. of ‘Supreme Court
Justice Daniel F. Cobatan and Mr. Diar-
‘muid Lynch, national seeretars, Friends
of Irish Freedom, anent the Anglo-Irish
Tree pact, would come from them with
| better grace had they stood by the exist-
ing Trish Républic.in its hour of trial,
janiel °F. ~Cobalait™ iss” consistently
istently. denied the ‘existence of
e| the o Republe of Ircland fom fe dag on
Which, as chairinan of
BRITISH PROPAGANDA
V0 STILL RAMPANT
Death of Barry Report Reported to the
World as Shot While At-
tempting to Escape.
Tt has been well said thet Bagland
surrounds Ireland with a peper wi
On one side she inscribes what she con~
siders desirable that Ireland should
know about the other world, On the
other side is written what she wishes the
norld to believe about Ireland. The fol-
lowing extract from “Le Journal” of No-
vember 1S illustrates the truth of this
statement:
“Ltulderman de Cork tue en entant de
stovader.” (The Alderinan of Cork kill-
od white ting ‘ escape).
“Lom ‘Nov—W/alderman
Baty?" (Burry) de Corley gui etait de-
tenu au camp de concentration
Ballytk.niar, a ete tu tue d'un comp as
fusil en tentante do Sentai ("Lon-
don, “16th Nov. in Bally, of
Sork, who was detained in the.Con-
centrat'on Camp at Ballykinlar, has
asa Jalled by @ rifle ehot in tying to
2
‘The-Real Truths
‘The facts about the shooting of nee
Bazry are alte
2° of
a
bigh festival of the Tish o Bonet the Sealuticn |p Mp cet
Tara of'the Kings. ro ~internees released on. v
The ne nounble in 2. Ibis seieieten Coastal Jepeiog to catch their train for Dubl-
aot Fees otal sesomblies ati | can National Convention in in Chere inst | Alde arry was prominent among
pileate today the ‘moral Beiché and the| 38, Whem, in app those "assembled to extend to them the
a
iemocrutic aspect of the
1y, fought seven
gears fo secure ‘pdependence Tt only
wired pied Seb
to make the Dail
ITS, the ‘men (to the
nutes ‘of shy ‘abet throat 3)
YL morning, after their all-night
journey by motor. 7 Fe
‘Dan Leaghesee and placed o3- bead
the outgoing mail
ss
e eco) rye and-well 2
“IN FRESH GINCUNSTANGES™:
‘The following statement was issued by |
Dublin Castle.on Saturday:
“Following tue disturbances in Gal
+ No Intolerance!
‘The Pablicity Department: of. Dail |
‘Bireann’ issues the followin,
“The following letter wat = ent by
the Minister of Labor to the Catholic
quarrymen -of , Carrigmore, «Co.» Ty-
rpne, yesterday—
‘““Department-of Labor
le—It has been reported
McCartan that~he has
reéeived’ a notice from you ordéring
him to’dismies a Protestant, workman
ernment of Dail Ei
for-intimiddtion and for the "penaliz-’,
ingot inen because of their religi
and unless this intimidation is stop-
Bed we shall havo.to put the mntter:
q Sthe-hands “of. the Republican
“ Mise, ‘do Chars, .
H police,
way Prison on the 23d instant, when S15
prisoners ma privilegs
sociation, had fe ran nea
thom, to’ make a ed attack upon
the prison officials and. to set fire to the
‘prison, it was found necessary to with-
trom these, privoners the privilege
ation,
dravy.
of -associi
errventy four, of’ the prisoners there-
‘upon began ym. Fes
a hanger strike-as from
ecb circumstances’ the Govern-
ment ordered’ the transfer of these, 24
Prisouers to English prisons, and this|
transfer was-carri ight.”
Worse Than
~ Bombay, India—Now th
Imown about the Dharwa:
Dharwar Inquiry Committee
by. the Indian Nati DETESE,,
published its report ant Pas ann fru.
trated'the Government
press;tie truth see thie ute 7
Mahatma Gand-
mritsar.
few noneFi
= of, Dharwar,
re
tin on
form, he, Ds
compromice resolution and thus by hie
acer riously hampered the Irish Re-
Pie has consistently and, persistently
sought to undermine the influence of the
President of the Republic of Ireland and
‘the representatives of Ireland in Amer
ica,
of the struggle. of the Irich
wmloston ta America during the past th
years against
ganizations tossed “by Cohalan
bas yet to be written, and will be written
give
carry on the
"Epa all not
Friends of the R
0° group in
fill give aid or support to men who are
iseredited ‘not alone in Ireland, but
throughout the * States
friends of Trelana ‘will reserve judgment
e Treaty until the Parliament of
the Trish “Republic. shall ave bad aa
portunity to “examine and
@
he instrument signed in London.
Labor Dispute Settled.
statement issued on Monday by the
pabiiaty Department of, Dail Eireann
tateg:-—The diepute between-the Castle;
tar mpany-and the’ I. T. and
settled by: arbitration on
‘and the, award is;
ford, acted
Wwe. was 8
363% 3021,
Roseater
sued. , Dr.
as arbi
who foiled miserably to| to
ascist the Trish Republic during. its life
e
| dian
pass upon | rei
=| the stren;
shot rang out, and he fell to the
blood comiug profusely from his side.
is occurred i early aftern
broad agave "aside
y about a thousand pore
rds. Subsea
}008, in
ears
wi
time’ while the truco ig still in existenc
and doubtless the English Foreign
id. in due cow ratching the French Press and Frese
2 in thet tu eladee meale | de Saige Cobalan sought-to-impose’ his ple opinion. | Hence the, telegram. to
at the best hotels, railway fare, etey i Ere and democratic code + | Fal not alone on American organizati one eeeieurmal supplies the for be
ct, it Gost you one pendy to | lal f 2 | .
take this wonderful “trip in exchange | One great Aonge that bas an appeal euro fhe au rity of the elected Prost ouroei” to explain ‘where it pela ite
for a few hours’ work ench day for the | to Gil sSbolare took place when Eeeehe aided in the attempt of Ireland's enemies
stan
Trish reso, whose assistance ireland, : (Coftinued on Third Page) ee, ceate alvision ia Eelam land by sending THE INDIANS. CHALLENGE
ages six snd, seven of-this isoue ENGLISH JAILS tempt to digeredit the head of ‘ae ‘sls THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT
ung double areas to low Foe vanmer blows on the hapless Erieh| Say They Wilt Spread Open Sedition,
it, full particularsas - im ante fows on the hapless irish | Say They pre P .
best eg, aarti eine to look |HUngenStriking Prisoners Removed people “d tto break nf soli- —
XE over, rend ‘carefully and then act. From.Galway. darity. He once assumed to speak for! Mahatma Gandhi once wore expl
pat eee We, ated de ahah neat | ate, ROPE ue enc ote At
uring: subscriptions for the Irisl to rel e is the creec
= duribg this campaign and on Gach, al salen belsocers: with thee. Pilger Easton in Tels a th Tutte ‘National Congeees to alienate the
ruary'4 you will be well rewarded. cepeibu OF thle cick mudd thoee web secre rest t those coldiers from the British regiments
—— injured’ last Wedn' esd, were removed ‘Will not now shirk the Pscellency's refer 0 the se
ish Labor and Ireland, to. bslend Spring the weel mney dition the Ali Brothers is only (a
burdonatle than his re!
For be most hugw that ocdition
fore legally geditious in te
enol Code. But thi
ery. Lord Chelmsford knew it,
feet Reading knows it. It is uithink-
able-that the Governor of Bombey does
of know it” Gandhi.
“We as forsno quarter; we expect
note fron the Governmen
me of 1
“ton te one band
ain firm a8 a sock in tho presence
of dangers and-on the other, hand ob
serve the greatet
certainly
‘The above ‘passages show -clearly
resent republican
_Thel Trish Will: Decide
froce leaned trom, post experience ¢0
place no trust in British, governments,
To proposals made, they ‘are slow to
Tespond, and each-siieh, proposal. is,
firs rit is |
“NONI G. BOSE,
. « Friends of: Freedom for’ India,
Gritty ‘to Push Plane
Dublin...Dec.,9 (By Associated Presa).
<The ratification.of the tieaty between
Ireland and Gr tain will be moved
at-fe Dail Eireann meeting next Welt
Grifith as chairmu
jay by Arthur 8
oes nlepipoentires it,was-announc-
1 to De Valera,’ n'a
Hatenieut Tesaed we the Dail ablicity
Flooded United States for
Ireland’s Answer.
their good name.
England to divide the Irish
failed ignominiously. The
In the avalanche of calumny
and innuendo with which the
newspapers of the world have
been flooded, the astounding fact
'd{etnerges that the Irish nation is
one, that it is self-contained,
snows what it wants and will
not be jockeyed into anything
that in the smallest iota would
set bounds to the onward an
triumphant march of-her people
towards independence.
‘e have witnessed in the last
°®| into opposite-camps and thereby
drag the Irish people and their
sympathizers into a’ civil strife
about something that has not yet
cent achievements of: the terrible
struggles of the past five years.
‘he members of the Irish min-
istry who were sent to England
to confer- with England’s repre-
sentatives had a long and'trying
experience,
mered out a treaty the terms
few days a diabolical effort tol. It
hound Ireland's glorious leaders | *
cmeraes from the theoretical q
cn effort has for its only ob-|8
ject the scrapping of the magnifi-| 5
‘For three months they ham-|#
American Association
for the
Recognition of the Trish
Republic
Office of State President
Rochester, N. Y.,
December 10, 1921.
The Irish Press,
928 Walnut Street,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Gentlemen:
I sincerely trust that your
campaign for jncreased circu-
lation will meet, with, unquali-
fied success. Your: paper cer-
ly deserves the support of
all our people and I hope they
will avail themselves of the
portunity now given to
show their. appreciation of the
magnificént setvice it has ren-
dered Ireland.
More power to you and
goodluck to you. |
Yours most sincerely,
L, A. MACSWEENEY,
state - President,
NYA ARR,
PRICE TEN CENTS
, SON GAS
EFFORTS OF ENGLAND 10 DIVIDE IRISH
PEOPLE MEET IGNOWMINIQUS FAILURE
Propaganda of Worst Type Practised on Ireland’s Friends Has
Days—Every Trick Employed to
Sweep thé Unthinking From Straight Path—Some Are
Deceived—Vast Majority Rally and Stand Erect—Await
We have witnessed many carefully laid plans of
the British Government to lower the Irish people’in the
eyes of a jaded world, destroy their reputation and befoul
‘We have seen a continuous effort of
people, break the morale of
do |,her soldiers and leave the whole fabric of a carefully built
government scattered in a thousand pieces.
But she has
day when Ireland could be
divitled like a crowd of thoughtless schoolboys has passed
away forever, The whole nation has gone out and fought
in the field against the ancient foe. The young men and
women, the boys and girls, the young and the old have
Sealed with their blood their determination that they,
{Shall be free absolutely and entirely from British domi-
tinance,
of which in the opinion of many
are not all that could be desired.
Those terms have not at this
writing been ratified or rejected
by the Dail Eireann or by the
Trish people. What the decision
of that Supreme Court will be
we are not ina position to state,
but this we know that when a
decision is arrived at it will re-
flect the historic and only atti-
tude of the Irish nation and Irish
people will loyally abide by it.
is the duty of all friends of Ireland
om awa
Sidereid judgment of the elected represen-
‘of the Irish people in Ineland,
"They bave been tried by fire .nd found
true, ‘The: ‘to the fden’s of
the Irish race and ward them with
inresent "pro
Gity to back them up with an the res
sources at our fmmaend with our
lives if called
Tt on the otter hend. it is theie will
to accept, comething tbat does not p
jour of our full desires, it will
MOPLAHS LOSE 400 IN FIGHT
Lucknow Extremists Plan Strike
When British Heir Reaches There.
London, Dec. 8—The Moplahs gut
when
SMianabed. rs losing 4
‘The total number of Moplahs
Degin tomorrow, the di
Prince of Wales is due to arrive at that
city.
ORANGE THREAT
To Drive Catholics Out of the Six
Counties.
, Mr. W. Grant,
oo ae Be ane ressed the Se
td
short tim
from within the borders of the Six Com
ISH REPUBLICANS _
IRISH R ‘See i HOME STILLS
Be me stills are
garded ec dictuvor by the mem-
Biro of Tite es ‘Republican army, who
them: in North Dont
of them Bave been setced, and one which
|| LAM:
ped an initial search was later dis-
ered hidden down a cO0-foot Ie