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“Yol XVII, No. 33.
Whole No. 883.
Published W: 6;
Subscription 1 yeat,
Wiltiem
N.Y,
foreign, $3. tree,
b JOURNAL DEVOTED 10 THE OAUEE OF TRINH INDEPENDENGE, IRISH LITERATURE AND THE DFTERESTS OF THE IRISH RACE.
Entered as second-class matter, Jan. 18, 1
Office at New York, N. Y.
at the Post
rs tender the Act of March 3 1879.
‘The New York dally, papers are all fea-
from Ireland these da:
most attention. to conferences
os ~ bLOYD GEORGE'S TIGHT ROPE
with his Celtic: versatil-
principle and
ing both
and enables the Irish Lord
the Barl of Reading, Lord Chief Jus-| any
tice of
siding Jud,
4, to nominate th
in cases involving death.
It nt abolishes, trial an et ex:
je Orange( districts’ of “Ulster, | su!
where one ‘but will not! apply.
fs the full text of the pill:
tt Hit
pundspabie with ent
Enatgned to th
mon law;
Magi s, and that
ter Sessions, when hearing and determ-
crite by statute or com: of
Ch
per-| thority
of Past Repressive Measures Rushed Through’ ‘Hoisse
of Commons While Lloyd George Is Dickering With
Former Unionists and. Constitutionalists ‘Who Now
Favor “Dominion Home Rule,” Leaving England in
Military and Naval Control—The “Little Welshman”
Would Like the Sinn Feiners to Chip In, But They
Hold Steadily Aloof—The New YorK “Sun” Repeats
Its Statement That De Valera Wrote Letter Favor-|:
ing a Compromise, But the Irish President Cate-|'|
gorically Contradicts the Story. ;
tention of prisoners in English jafls) ining an appeal
eriminal “tojaries or other Wabi
the local
tion of sums so retain
the purpose aforesaid.
(Continued on Poge
and for the apvlice my
Clause 4—Any such regulations, may
4
RIGHT REV. MICHAEL J.
New National President of the
“GKLLAGHER, Bishop of Desi, .
Friends of Irish .
BISHOP. GALLAGHER'S,
~URBEER,
(From the News Bulletin, Friends
Freedom National Bureau of
d
ities of
5)
guarantee of the “restoration
THE oun COERCION ACTS
EVAMP!
The fullest *foerription of the meas.
oo Ure is given in a special cable to the
w New York World of August 4, which
Solows.
LONDON. Angust 3.—Lloyd George's
the
a
THE NEW COERCION BILL
ew Coercion Bill earrits
Liberal named Holmes asked for
a pledge
would be crested under the bill”
Greenwood repli
“It 13 essential to have power to
ACTIVE
oartive, Ireland
‘thet ited Xing 1
a Nike were
it provides. tor the de
neral for Ireland, by way of
Dublin Castie to cake
onse8
parliamentary “pathority?™
ition of this doctrine enabling
meeting of the National
Friday, July 30, at the Waldort-Astoria
gest attend
ne hands of B Blenop Gal-
Raplds, in 1916, and on!
Say ts, ine, he was transferred to the|
See ot Detroit.
the consecration of |
Th
‘Bishop Gallagher, which took place on)
September 8, 1916, was held in the pres!
ot | ler of ‘Cineinna
2 | wll cherish her a as She fhimeelt ‘neriahed
her.
om BRITISH SOLBIERS RAID
| defended churches and nune to Belgium
ence-of many Church dignitaries from
J ARCHBISHOP MANNIX LANDED BY
4] BRITISH ON COAST OF CORNWALL)
Prelate Refused to Leave Steams Steamship Baltic, Bat We
Placed Under Arrest by Naval Officer’ and
and Transferred to a Destroyer —British
Now Admits Act Was a Blonder.
The British Government is wrestling) as
with the problem of what to
ing Preiate’ ree
but w ‘war nodetally y underatgod th
he started for London.
elroam-
Bistion | Hetry_3 Joseph Richter, who
tor, Archbithop “Moe
fcinnati, aad Auzlllary Bishop
Kelly of Ann Arbor.
Some time before the ceremor
MEATH CATHOLIC CHURCH
Those herote Tyna pion pfous Britons who
im-|ravy had been mobilized at great ex-
the outrage on the felings of the vont
by *t on the
mn yher, the Kmerican movement will be] olle peop ‘the raid e
ing he would anil them,” sence forward with an impetus that| church. The suggestion that Catholics, then drove to the ralirasd Sale
chance of such # means that Ireland will have a country-| would use thelr church, said the chair. , ¥hore ne hosre ae orelock tosmorrow
being adopted : wide sup) the United States of | man (Mr. J. O'Farrell) for'any other PIM 18 10m
mmons un e A ot help but quickly| purpose than that of a House of Ged
rded as negitgible, and even tee Ce tcenition, of Ireland's. “a worthy of those who olreulated tne | BOARDED BEsTROvER UNDER
it Ie were likely the add pen as a Nation. ‘ory thet a priest ‘had | REST.
sill have to pass the House of Bishop Gallagher was born at Aaburn, | Gutgences to anyone whe would thoot a) The that ma tellow-
‘ Michigan. He studied at the Assump- | policem: Catnalica ¢ on ns platform, an :
ibe Londen Dotty News eartor- | tom College, Sandwich, Ontario, {0/ a | a the crutse
tally commenting on this feature ARLS : ‘Mungret Colles merick, | on the ve dentroye?. en the officers
of the bill and Greeawood's declan TARCS: at Monee teste and at the, PRIESTS THREATENED jen one paine Twas
|
ed, and on protesting the}
fergeant in charge of the » rojlers ois
8 o have told them to leave the
car ‘mmedietaly if they ave pot went
it fired on. \ The priests then left
car and werd searched by the aulkacy,
to be
. torbladen by Government order to land
nix to England when te wanted to land
in Ireland.
LATER REPORTS.
‘The Uni Bervice corrempondent.
cabling
tells ots the Arcunishop’s, arrival, at that
port. despatch sa}
a patish ‘destroyer headed its way
thro macks and pleas | In
ure boats in this quiet barbor
end when a handsome figure step. |
ped ontor whart,
that it had been selected by the British
Government 1 port of entry for
Archbishop Danlel J. Mannix of Aus
tralia.
He was bronght here only after a| lan
fair sized portion of Great Britain's
¥
pense from the trans
ed from Ni
rehblebop Mannix at first bad been
where in the United Kingdom, Later
order was construed to read Ire
nruMed and smiling. Arch-
from
ficulties.
“The commander ot fe destroyer ex.
tended every courtesy aid every-
uing possible to pare ay involuntary
comfortal
ot did not went to come to Bugiand,
do with | my
1
T.
ettuctions to
at
Atlantic liner palile, on which he sail-| to go
au
ome bonfires,
q havo no mlcrt
Droveed to, Pensance’ wee
ENGLIGE .PREHA. Catal aE. ie
BLUNDER. |
ation, pole answer reached [f° truty of innsbruck, Austria, trom IN NENAGH, | told that | would not be allowed te to land
extreme polat of arrogant v 1889 to 1 He was ordained a priest jin mnstown. Thet I already knew.
dacity, for, while declining to de fn 1398 and: held astorates n Carrol-, Nenagh, County Tipperary.| But | was also told that 1 would net be
fine a ee one of the crimes |! on, Hemlock and St. Andrew's Cathe-| priests, motoring to attond the funeral | allowed to go to Ltverpool, GI or
against the State hich are to bef! dral, Grand Rapids, Stienigen, At Srna Sere ies of M. O'Donoghue, Temple- | Stanchester. ‘That I did not
fitactred deliberately in order | Ranias he, becare, Socrotary to the! derry, Drotherta-aw of Most Rev Dr. was compelled to leave the liner
to give legal arrest the false sanc- Bishop 1 ‘as Chancellor of | Fogarty, Bishop of Killaloe, were held | and board the T understand | of
ton. of law, he: jauntlly sppealsd the alan ‘cess, trom Yoo to 1912 and. waa| up by soldiers pom ed at the market | that in ths fret place the festrorer was
to the House for carte blanche to Qjutor Bishop Septem-|cross In the centre of the town. headed f diverted | ana the
“create” these offences, the:nantro ber & ber 8 1815, ate succeeded Bishop Rich-! They were ordered to leave the car|by a wireless becase o ‘some port dif-| them.