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Edited by HERBERT\MOORE PIM.
SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1918.
: horriblt . disease of 4 “oation: ail de-|have a very significant relation-| IRELAND A NATION: > _ Have vos za kn nowladge as a s-the| A CHANGE.
fave de the ship SUATENEST No = fhe simplest way of wetting over enti we) ce ‘uty tai| We"? are s Scie quite politic ;
destruction of our’a ‘ation. Public; [sor Alison Philips writing from formed oe Ft Belfact. ve fest Jared that sewee rwedid refuse, to
in do a great deal; but it-must Trinity College, Dublin, suggests’ a} a ni an invasion. of Cork
Treat supporte by Buble ‘pinion, and by | Ea simple means by’ which the Eng: | Letter eee qefaned as 2 ns by: Jewish tradora recognise the existence of the new
becca 10/10 “per year} 5/5|tocal actio lish and Trish Roman Catholic Bishops | careful ' to Ki its. lie to the last. It] ongaged in the silver tratfic, and at-|State of Esthonia. But ‘Swe
abe z
ile nd
far six_ months 2/9 for-three months, might help to remove the alarm at pre provides je home truths, tracted be a increased Price of silver? think” it ‘wiser- to mend.“ our
>, kept “on n Tedegesnratess sent’ felt by the Protestant minority. in h ‘
at free. sunications and Books for strict must see that such |raland, and 39 to solve the whole Trish and then i “takes the Fence with a] "Np id that | eianner:
tuould bo sent to The Bator, ggndvet sa not be = permitted to | que: ch is fundamentally one T hare Toke w, “Se ceture for the ot * ©
Revie Drambeg Road of rel Resistance to conscfiption is based © or thirteen years, and T i
» Finaghy Cottage, Dram take pla jeal has |° i : nthe theory that Ireland isa pation, or thirteen sears, and T] Renter's informed that,
~rmurty, County at business communi- | been accomplis she bye publicity. It STATEMENT No. 2. sand. that the Emporial Parliament has August, a deputation representing the Estho-
Bal bicrntngs and ee ger, }rema wople to complete | © Rev. Bert C. Dhgort,| 2° Tilt. to mal ke laws for Tl total export of sil silver from Cork|pian National Council waited. upon Mr:
E FP aeot Da nt to Manager, what has been ‘yeirun. ‘Achill, writ o has ap stated again by Mr. Devlin @ speech | was only 10 wires Balfour on 23rd April, As a-result of
Sa peared in the Press to the effect that i
any explanation’ to ac-| their representations ey have now
great jump a from 10] received ‘tion ‘from’ the’
to 852 in nine| Sécretary ‘ot ‘State inning that his ©
but one possible Majentys Govornniont greet with sym- >>
may | patliy the
o-
. 2 : x - J . . pal ial hioners| forwar¢ 188 Cal
Po NOTES ¢ . O'Brien, of ‘Dublin. (organiser, of “the
“ae : THREE YEARS AGO. * Protestant Protest Against Conserip-
Sect
—I cannot.
mag "he that there
5 o f ”), per nt will allow me this | HEHE aspirations of the Esthonian
[AS PASSED BY CENSOR.J When ‘Redmond had faildd to kill onpe rounder pabiely to dissoviate my-|E essel with silver i
2 i 4 the. Volunteer movement; and when | self from tha: at protest, and to mention alyed. but T have no J
. the original ‘Volunteers were getting the fo Bg acts, whi ich T teas seal suck ocenrrence ; ‘
“APs ON YOUR GUARD. ~~ into” their stride. again after’ the the coma ration of every . he mystery remains for the }
_| {ato : -| pre eed only Iw added that :
» Last wteek we gave peculiar pro- split, it was deci eC present it nee 3
+ BL 'minence to the Set which is} the ** Cow Chasing "” business nog Bielt familiog in the parish did ifthe ‘planation of t Se Cork: return] status of Esthonia shall.'be settled in eb:
u " is in silver plate or silver hy *
being nade to prepare {or a wholes} wholesale, scale. vas: OF those sight, four refused to] They ati e Parliame: Cl it nematives ve ‘ oe » bar traffic ¢| acoortance ith the wishes of the f
“ Castledawson." And if, there in readinéss in the face of threatene d United Kingdom, in whieh ives ie ‘t
is vone thing certétitthantin Ireland, in free nently held the alan of power, ouunts fo the he © \
a - nha the Devi people eeu” ‘3) Some Strat salen nse tana and. Scotland ; but’ when thet are walunt in the "| UNITY. : Whe
Bes “the igh s there anything | throats, while the e they were a raid of being ‘a-minority. they deny the right of _ ie
‘ me than the involved and |with’ disgust weotted if they refused English and Scottish members to take There is no cHing over| Here is yet another instance of ‘the 4h
Everything ‘was’ in train for the ) One man wo iia refuse to sign| part. in government al led ihe sincerity of the Provincialist and Par- o
employment ‘of Carson's at fat wan threatened with, a boveott | Th Remand all conded silver; but if ever we re- m .
rifles, hen 3 iF hie continued in his refusal, and w | Union, political ang cial, but sh aired an argument for. Irish, cOn-|liamentarian, cry, of ** unity,’? ~The
% jorced t , All the duties whieh ie tnpose: nen | ' re.
to Tyrone with the sora "tt, three pargchiat ti the Dill enforeing conscription in.Great| tol of Irish finance we, have one| following letter was gent to all divi- 5
the dirty ors,-one sy’ nd two select was passing through | Parlia-| now. . sions of the Board.of Erin, A/0.H at
e | and by one vestremen and myself did nat sign y voted uxainst it, thus re f
eto allow the British people toj ‘It is not for Ancient Order ‘of Hibernians, ts
th M fs
ne
t spee
infamous plans of infamous plotters.
le | The
The above consideration t question for themsolves: | disap errance of joy. & Babe
“breath was. taken out, of the | effe t]he Sim Fiera, who! feat im af p Mowntles Sonate Dy]
; tending the ¥ , 1918. 3.
possi sible. and not a soul nie forth ne ct ree eel Le.
~ fesgue and .qt ity conscience binds have’ anything but for. the | goin or what Fr and Brother At a confor. at
half tight 0 or i darkness itself; and “Ave quo: biter sels. attitude madoteed by the! doing with silver what she did with ence held in Du uublin you la con <
ofall things which’ they abgminat ‘emarks ‘as Soporte i in extended to eipporters of the cause/of| Dillonites nly diterence be. | £0! war broke out. ing of the. members of tied ard oF fee
it (slight. * Now th is rr of azth July, 1015. ie and of humanity in the erent} recon the ie Nutinatis faction’, y of the Bank a ity
" ome Rule. meever, is one ty, The 3 ank|r }
soling; betatise in ou mod fe mi borer i te sur-|ing wi ;
q Osc on } ety imperial © Parlianren’ or
‘i te otruth and li
that th
ri
! | | There is
Lor. 1 mou a ete a thom and frish Ui 8
ak the e favourite devices of Altempt ‘to. hia he world : deny that aneend is a nation, or aver}
RuSsian Monarchy for kecp-| that Ireland § objection to" conserip-
‘ople in subjection was the | tion i
of
hat the letter which;
where from the pen | of |
WHY “ ve Wits Nay HAVE
HI
nis merely the Objection at the
e ol
‘ons ae in
‘ si
*, a a Catholic vole of” Ireland. ee nth as ‘There “isnot the remotest doubt the next county m
FY sworld could bé made to waive et That, the Ulster Unionist ‘employers’ | be specially summoned within
r way would be ch or two? Notice of the time, date,
S| opposition *.0 ‘unit
“put Ghews ated b f
among C:
° |e
Mee ean is}and. place will. be conveyed -to you in
due course. The - members “attending
rat | h® conference wore all: keenly alive to
the necessity of making the Emergen
at Ire!
rarely a notion.
ogrom
setting Christian ag: ost Jew. Int tention to this ‘matter be.
a paper a fatt'is stated, if the ct © . 8
et3 into print it cannot be resisted. Ireland: the great buisiness "| ve. reason to Know that “ workers wen mean’ a Fund ae have. sta reed <a very '
f sed to think that ori wide Protestant against Catholic either more nor Wes han the THE ABSCONDED SILVER. trade A tale fs eee time the shia ie cratact af
notice was nece s of jis } MacNeill paid _{langerous ide uroen' on the been , Belfast hich Central Office without, delay. Might, T
: “oerence hay € provgd to me that | 1915 -— s nm menace. eh coon en ate of urge the importance. of calling’s ‘special
° h for. the truth t get | Professoy Eoin MheNeill eid he, nd . » Tess than’ of your Divisio once, 80 =
Is sito soe, vues or -othek; ant it|in “his possession evidence a ® o. Tete “au jthat the ‘colloction may. be sompletad
be. sat entered into. by, the English OF - yment | Stard arerrena ee making asl
sett Irish question. FOOLING. © 1 from. Ad i arrangements ae the auth
© he hraar tie would pas ae
aa April. 1918. showed that
utho:
eS take steps to frustrate. our offorts—
ed heen
Yours frnternally,
JOHN D. NUGEN
National Si ry)
aly Wien. coal is, beyond buying, and] j ;
we the. shortage is growing greater wes
ME | ey herpware still people in pated from Cork a
~ | Irefani ‘ho. o- are prepared to allow} The. attual fuer
the Eternal Coalition & fool them 1917.
1
Seen for some time :
better the domineering ‘There tire one. or two: 4émarkable
e1 oa in inst. the
OXer Irish c line assurance’ was August .. of the, mem! things about that -letter. First,” the
Imiring World in the September .. Union Coun: ‘I tow wards \ by the action above out-
° Octobe workers than the effect of the action lined, are strik king straight at the’
un}
of Messrs.” Workman, ity the country wants—the unity
Clark. and} ¥i he uni
- on conseri e lonft
* * Co., Ltd., upon the representatives n conscription. The | Presidertt of
Noveribe
im;
irom. the sinister plot which w
posed last week i$ a thing of the the plot
* Dan
“has.” written |,
the ‘A.O.H., Mr. Joseph D.
So be on your guard, at their re- of the workers. s the re} r. Joseph Devlin, is a
. quest, he. ‘Newton, J.P.. 8 po
(Wittneervioned Sir TOW, Russell and 0 ; -
the expt of the Department. of Agri- . a official delegate in Bel4
culture, and they had arranged to send 13 the tional Amalgamated | Pendent’ of, and. fi NW
conta’ m: engineers’ to report on he .re- ‘Union of Labour, then gave evidence.| antagonistic to’ th; decided ‘upon by”
egeneratess find these sonrees, of the Tyrone enalficl ene eR ca Gaportat’ He sail the-members of hianion did] the, Conference—& deliberate attempt
ra are-really suffering from’ ‘The absurdity of the whole business through the ort... He could not sas not Pe ek n wotking ‘besid mint ers | to to. Break ru aye so ON THE
iserse of one O! . 7 pethier the banks sont it, out or no e
She ‘signs “or tho dicen io that | tthe Government Eupinest, or whether tlle silver sas in coin or in) * A ykqd what the custom was when a the AO. :
fl they will gladly to thi som Coalfields, |e Sco eee tet al devon! anion had “been bringing, pressure on
‘ovided mi is ‘sufliciently A Y Street. he mostfonly a quarter pf a ton ora ton: per, Me nd. those d
“provided { ere'is a femote, Chance They. had been encouraged to import | 2%! : i toatl, The, City. High Si taaether soc
{, Of its rine — d to ]arms; and no pro roclamatio a shad har 2H parked that ‘silver: plate as not made under the cire
tena i ing some a vantage 1 shis h Treland 2 any extent ent an a tha ‘a ee that at acce i the nren when the cole jon:
Ported the conduct of natonal cause of the Shortage. The Sheri ff! toying th ean PR eee Was not further attempt to, break the unity of
s Beneraes in two cases.’ e first ins f Ql) arma and ser members Mr Thoms rosieoxamining—It land ON TRE CONSCRIPTION ISSUF....
a se'gases was an aac upon reot, | The sg dt Bs sland dof ae hdd th mi the "Secreta rs 1a PTE ey cat th eroxsexamining— ta meeting at which this ‘Scheme was
a the plot which he bers of] disproved the allegations that the far-yis admitte 2 the ‘acted tched. wa
n spiéstaat * gra veyan rd rs considerable. Ti the Dungannon Urban Council mean | iners onrding. roniily? s held day
Wicklow, and the second: case was the ‘evil work would” a done vty a Mcineae we shail be “glad. to[ We know “hot “doing the hoard-'" Witnesses: we have to” adinit}
ait cm tack upon 4 Catholic. Church mon themes, Tn tor would be. the arrange for an ingpection by. them|ing. But we predict that the ublicy sha “ T
Ms “been ae ness \No arrests have |G Orangemen as. well the’ Nationalists |of this report. « What is, required in A What I would like to know, and
* made upto the present! © Aly, mune make| Tyrone ise not. 1 eports: ‘but capital | i to know,
[oie 0, had. Vapor minds to tree ttlon Fh | and fre hand fo work. By 9 fe its heer gow are jeutorad. oe
3 ed in. th berate rad me oo ‘being the} hand to w ore mean no obstruc- | 01 of regret for the action that was taken?
a 4.03 . blige tion b the nglish, Government, eT Rope Bp tho farm. does oF ju
“= | whether Ghectly by means want us to eat humble and
= Te mits for machinery,” or I thought I hid ,convered to
: # Allan an expression of regret for wisi
”
o = inv ly by other : less Ddeautiful s h £952 to had.taken
o. fn the. stro Trela ns. Coalisland the centre of]: “May we take é the Fetors, o' 08 Fitness led he -had done as
2 of sily.
ee eT tae A ae nite aus: trade unionist an Belfast
m, fe, oon knot a howe mo the. ; te °—You n iv
Bart with Belfast by canal and rail; and] ike "it the figures fe wre ee ee singe the war. started to’keep the
radors.' Sut" eapreteg the THE PRESENT OSJECTIVE: if the mines. Atere working, not only'| rect. eop the men at work; and that, |S ntl ys, lous
townland wale ee rate of -an| Two statements have “recently | could an immense fireclay and iron] "Can you give,any details as to the ethan nas ihe Beat lana dat that athe commie of Sing
* =, G ‘ i u of ted ?—| taken ted nce thei unity
via sah be highly. offensive to) been. ma first sight one | smelting: indus‘ try be i ee in pa ‘sate whether ‘tnas in the form “broad groun ads of national inte interest shat action’ of -the real 1
" waren ‘ » |might ardly ‘mcagine that they had| Tyrone, but Belfast could get -its| Pg he for re seepage: of, a of the real a ters
: carefully ‘planned ont any co) tion with each other. But | coal. in untimnt supplies it about | j ie that hi eae ates were paid on that and he co ont be Oe renee! faa an one tall menta of land sh
a ae merely, ‘Spin of ‘the in ligt ‘of our: disclosures they half the presenf price. tantly: of silver. - there worl ith