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I A JOUFNAL DEVOTED TO THE cause or IRISH INDEPENDENCE, IRISH LITERATURE AND THE INTERESTS or THE‘ IRISH RACE.
Vol. XL, No. 51. Whole No. 588-
‘ LONDON IVORRIED OVERISTATE OF IRELAND
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5I""!zAilli-English lllnvement lirolviiig Apace, Enlistments l'ractic.'iII,v'Stopped And
Independent Volunteer Force Stehdily
Iironing-Suppression Of Nationalist
Papers, lnstezid Of Cowing The People. Ilas Added Fuel To The Flame-
The Declaration Of The German lioleriinieni Pledging Friendship
To Ireland, Obtained By Sir linger Casement, llas Go! On
The Nerves Of The Eglish And The Traituriius lied-
ulonilites-Stupid Censor hlatie The News ltlore
Effective By Futile Attempts To Suppress li.
[Spat-ial to TH: GAELIC A:il:nlCIn‘.l
LONDON
it. o unmit-
mi on nil haudu here that there is a
strong movement. ag- Eu land in
Ireland The i 5 men refuse to Jol
eoimnn
rlnlv-lnrliizlv prerti.-ally all t e corlln
that have any miiitsr V value.
ll
ey are the mower of t e ynliris inan-
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they h
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than 10,000 titles and very little Am‘
inlinttion.
The seizure by the Government of
Tliiz
huh Worker, instead of stopping the
anl.i<m(‘ruIl ng campaign. has only ail
ILI. to "drive discontent beneath the
surface" The campaign is now waged
l1llli:lI more eirectiveiy by word or
mouth Every edvoured Nationalist
has become at preacher and s propagan-
tlist. what the discontented ere strain
at u history not disclosed, hut their-
uresent policy of ‘ lreepins
tom‘: M. home to defend I
arernrryiug out snccessiully, and it is
it sonrre or men iunoyancn nrld nllxiuly
I(‘ la Goverrlniont. n ,
caennnur ON THE ' BIlAIN.
London and Renegade Reilnlonilite
Pnpere Have a Bad Attack of
Nerves Over the Declaration of
the German Foreign Office.
"Casrrnlent on tile brain" WIII anon
urrornn n recognized disease in Eng-
land and Ireland. sir Roger has got on
(he IIEPVPS of the British Government,
the idnsiish editors and the crsven Dole
troous in Ireland who eontinue to lol-
heranie
mu . .
izoign or lying in Ireland shout German
- trotltles" that it "hnorlred lhonl
silly." A V .
At arid the English Government tried
‘I
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roniehody hdving called his a
the “dangeriius" character or the news.
he tried to retail it. nut it was too
late. as some or the London papers had
heen . telegraphed to
])YcS But the hright fellow who runs
one rensorshl hlsl name nach-
mns and he might he dl. to iniio core
or , u or deer-decide that h
woud at least hide tli awrui news
incur the people or Ireland it might
peremMol'Y qrdm W
' , not to izrlht t
"'.’n,m$“ Enpmp circulate very
i-Ii‘ tinn. a 11 ' h I 5,,
’l“59‘W“ ",h,,. weie very wait
i‘ ident
1, t it. The inc
iuiorrjied wwmw” or, H‘,,
ralrituai nritie hiunderrug ii
I t rs.
,,,,,,. The imzdmondle I7 h
h I rg more ultra-loyal than 1‘
w r
, 7 -r t sir R 9
d"‘,l','gi:“riai(r7uins to Ieweaent sov-
nr .
iindy nr nnriiilns in an lreisuel which
Erigllilli Government, vth ,
ior hetrn,iu h r colintry. And all
ii the real Nationalists wars
[)1
coillnwlillng ireeiy on it to one another
and rliurkllllg over the dllcnimn lu
which the omnisrlent censor had Dlnctfd
Englinuifn heat It-lends. '
Tllnri, when Ireland had iaiien Ienv
iolti more notire or the German state-
ru ut than woillrl have (allowed h
ordlilnry nuhiirotinn or it. the august
Censor Ernclnilsly permitted the Tilsh
' ‘ shows he-
uers, and their Irish lncknls, on in duty
bound. toiiooeti suit, nnd printed some
n by
"nev r ui
heen oriimsed‘ to lilr. E
Mail Party." roe. this is not
true, hut in the ereed or the Redrnontlite
west Britons, every man who i not nn
ohedlont slave or the men who have
sold it-eiund to the English Liheruls is
"on enemy or Ireland." I -
as n matter or tact. sir RogPl' case-
ment was always a'Nstionuiist. like
many Itrimhv.l-- mnntwflo has n
the civil and military srrvlce or Eng-
t years he has heed to
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mostly in the fnrm or clippings,
Dtlhttr Ii’i.li'il razll. base
as
. risen and
en. who attended the meeting or
Ilallymorlvy to protest against the car-
snnitn lilrcls.nn Ireland end thei
tempt to exrlilde any part or ulster
iron. the lime Rule niil-to whivh
.i.-ihu Redmond and the “Irish l=nrt.v"
later consented. lie hos heen ior mnny
years a uiemlrer oi the Gnelk. League
and his collnrtion to provide nourishing
tonli ior the impoverished Irlsll spoili-
iast hlrun -
e in connarht
use nrrlsinled at the lime or all Irllth
lreinntiers as a Enlondltl servire.
This is not Slr nnger-g rirst visit to
Berlin in the interests or Ireland. when.
'ltli the raiinlvauve oi the trsitorous
is F rly." the English Postmaster
allowed the Cunard company
its contrast in the matter or
call: and England's
u to cut oil Ireland irom direct in-
tert-oiu-su with the re t or the world
had heen lI>Pal'entIy accomplished. he
General
to break
English I.i0Y(‘o!l or Queenstown
use about its’ be broken when John Red-
mood‘: master. the English Governlli .
stepped in ind hy dipiomatle pressure
snsiisn pavers a Sir Roger cure-
merit there Is one item thst is positively
rnmioetho heavy, lum erlng kind or
esson to doubt that sir Roger
Borllu willingly":
there nn is
got i rmany without I
ridgn or the vlgllanl. Englishwsrahlpsr
wall, a great. many man are managed
in get into Germany since th‘ outhrsnk
at the war. in spite of the vlgllnnt nug-
iinu cruisers A LI a great many Ger.
nm, .11“... u well as suhmarines. huvu
NEW YORK, DECEMBER 19, 1914.
at or Gerllun pom and very close
lislniid. There are some it vi
FTlIKInlld’s nllltillry of the !Pl Ind ‘here
will be lllln)‘ more before the I'll‘ ll
over.
not
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no int G rnnnuy Tb y I led him
trroro he not root on German soil. b
when It -'-a to to legally Inter-
Yole f mums. England
nevrr stops at illegal means or aorpnr.
Dllitlilnx her ends. The! nude (null:
-rue l-:usiis'n Government in in no"
shorts to amp him, and when the (Into
rrirllrs to uuhllsh the whole story or his
trio 1 e world villi line a very into
(islliu .-humor ni rautenuiorar, hlslori.
tore the statement or the
moan Foreign oiiiro regarding ire
In a In u r d, the thoroushl
Ilinmed langlirh tloverunirnt on I
Dublin to
one or in
results. The-re Iilll he oiht-rs bl-tore
TYIIANNIOAL OLO
WASlll.N'(iTON. Der. I3.--A Blll lo
Reioliillons In
rurnirly railed a hill to protert the in-
tmrrin or old world moaurrhiral lyrnn<
nix
trrdny hy senator Jones oi washing-
ton. The hill, whirh is known
one iiiil No. soon, was read a
y its title and s second tinno at length
umi referred to the Committee on For-
r-ism iielotious. it provides: 'l"hIt it
shall he unlewrul Inr any person, pert-
neritlllll. nssocintiou, iuntn. or contam-
on i the Uri ed states. or in
u
naslal. or or!
for or on hehnii oi
lloll, part)’, Junta, or larllon pn7l1l0llDK
or rnrryius on. or seehiog to cause,-
nrornoie. ry on a revolution, or
seeking by force to caubllsh n govern-
ty with which the
sec. and toe an or
in, naociatiolz. lunus,
p:Irtnei'nhIp, ilrm, asso ntinn, Jun
cot-uorntion. Any vi
sh i he 9
onmei-it
rotrnaiillm nl. lens! one I7l'Bsld<.‘l'll. DI
lhti Unlled SIB!!! might be lined or
imprisoned under its provisions,
uvury rltiz who believes in the
l)rPnr-rvlllon of lilo trndltlonnl POIIP)‘
of the United Slnlen Ind who does not.
wish to see this tree government mniu
tlin lfI$iIl‘llll1FIIl of Old World I)’l'nlln."
ttliould It aura send his protest llalnnt
U19 MI] to the Committee on F'ol'QlS1’l
Itolullona of the Senate.
'I'llIi (allowing Senator: constitute the
I-”rlrt‘lgn R miriluee: “illllam
.7. Stone ol MlsaoIll‘l, Chairman: Ben-
lernln 1-‘. shiveiy or indiuoa. lumen l".
any h
scllu- mildoulnntlon
Y riersoii. ileum‘ a- Coniinl-nl.-sl
BILL iiiiiiniucisii lN THESENATE WOULDAIII
WORLD MONAROHIES.
java
marks A
liitrhrori. ol
0 .
tensss, Ivilfierl ll
ehrasio. Jnnwh
uiiilnma or
lswan-ton or i
or Ohio. in min A. smith o ritonn,
liilinrri sauiahury or nrlsurr, lisnry
t ll-ii. Indy‘ nf Minn:-hllnolll. “'lIllIl'lI
Alrlt-u Hliillh of Mlrlllgln. Ellhil Rm!
York, Portrr hitcunlher or
l'illlI, Wllllnrll I5. Bornh of Idaho and
'l‘rlrallore E. Burton of Ohll).
TMPJ .I0.VI.‘N BILL CO.’t'DI.'. an
e Jones hill came in for vigorous
5 I nievtlug l’ lh
urnoitlyn Gvrirrll
LA-Isue, licld
evoniniz After these
hit-out-rl themselves l0'0l"DOIe iir liars-
-se try el't>i')‘ means
rctxnlullnn Ivn adopt
--we or-pose senate nill
iIllt:PPI in lhs-united slates st-naio hy
senator Jones of wuhingt
s
4-nurltrlez from ilrlilt-h they were tort-ed
fl omllrilt IIITIIIV (III l.IIt"ll‘ voke DI
dttlvfrtureujiulei) nl.(Atl(iI<,.mcli;ndnpled kuuntrr.
H
from the tlllie-honored‘ policy or the d in ttevoiutionary timer
l'nltt>d states In regard to ioreirn men. -we, rnll uunu Aulorlvana lllibuerl
arrhlea. I it were passed and were with the old ideas oi lIb9,'l)’. and all
mtiuraiized Aulrrirau riilzans Iiio hau-
I7 t-null
who vhprlsh the hope or sveing the land
or their nativity free rrom surl. um-
Irol, to n uiih us in limtostlug
nlzalnivt thin hill.
--wn neck the committee on Foreign
l:.-iniiouu or the senate to dlstlm-lrovn
muuhntirnliy tho Jones hlll, Whit-ll has
r-v-u l("l‘l‘I’ft1 in it ior consideration.
and hero this muntry u-hat it has no-r
he-u. the haven a the apprentice] at .u
lilmlti and the iritnn or ilnlvcrsnl irre-
dnrn."
woirl “Ioitiiile" TllE iiiitss
French Government Issues Order
Prohibiting Celebration of the
oly Sacrifice in Temporary
Hospitals and Ambulances.
(T-‘rem Slim Fcltl, Nov. 21.)
The Irish vathoiie, which is anxious
II'IillIlICn should (0 out to Hlht llllnal
Germany alongside the F
otvunieu hy the enemy prohihiiinc the
celebration oi Mus in the chapel: in-
lsd in the temporary hospllzls and
amhulanres in which the wounded Ire
llrse .
The Minister admits that Mas: inn)‘.
ns In time o C. be celebrated In
porn: nstah idea ior t
vioilndedm-esperlally in those huiidinss
Ilt‘l0IlKIll5 to the State."
what a catholic Press:
joo-on
WAR AFFECTS BRITISH TRADE.
A dc-snultli from London (laud De
re-mbvr 7 nix: ‘
Tlin Brttlnh Board 01 Trude llsuru
ar. ports in Novem
sn:,tuo,hiio and exports-decreased riot).-
(.uu,oon.
ivhlio imporls or load showed an
s
In-
d
north I
Arvlerlrl to the amount of $32.50“-""9
vi a decrease invite Egyptian Dro-
dilrl ni slti,ntlIi.oviii. All other raw ma-
trriels nltiu derlino . .
Prlnrlnnl shriniusrs in eritoris w-re
a cl
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r2:..tinrl.ooii in rotten yarns and
Sla.iiri<t.oI.hi in cool. I
A CHALLENGE TO BIRRELL.
The “Irish Worker" Defies Him
to Bring it to Court, but He
Prefers to Suppress it Without
Trial.
in an nrtlris headed "Tell the Truth:
a Cliitllenxe to Mr. n rrel the Irish
riikrr 0 "3 continents on the
tsrrihie slaughter at the mat or up “.1
ma that the new. or disaster: is con-
eenisd, not i.o'l<cep the roots from the
Geri-In-ls. who already linow them. hu
rrorn the people or the "three Klug-
tI '- he Article then no, : v
e. on our part, hare a duty to her.
rlass and our
That duty romp-st, u, ‘U do
what in us lies to avert the slaughter o:
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glance to the British Empire. The v
to In-lniid-I)e. the value to humanity
or any hresdwiuner or n Irnrklng rises
Irish rsmily. is lmrnensurahly superior
in the value or all the crowned
raroi-lclcd murderers and exnloiiers that
ever glbliered in glee over the number
as on a lti
DIIKIII rule the waves and tilvwbellt line
unilnlis.
"Iva rhalienge Mr, Blrrnll to the l&<u9.
Let hint and his fellow t-onsvlnmrs take
us in n a at-t-ret n'illl r.v
t
to the highest interests or the human
me, that every man or wriniln who
does not raise his or her voice In our
gr-on
&tnv‘, Allan-lid rl-M nl-liar. oa 0w1iIlfhr!'oal0Kn:rnl
at
at.ol'.ul..N lg iintlulhv Aunt lr.rer.,..a,,
[RICE FIVE CENT S.
REOIIIONDITE TRAITORS AND FELON=SETTIMi
lord lllayiir Sherlock Oi Ouhlin, illenlbers OI Parliament, The “ IIeeal:in‘s..luurnaI "
And Other Party Organs. lncited The linieriinienl To Suppress luiiepeildcnt
Payers And Arrest Nationalists By Repmiing The Infamous Falsehood
. That The Aiitl-llecruilfng Crnpaign ls Subs’ 'ize:l By Ocrmall
llltiney-The Rotten Party Is Now Only All 1djnn'.1 Of Duhlin
Castle-Volunteer force Getting Trained For Practical
Work Of Defending Ireland v tialernment Acts
On IIie'Trziitors' IIICIIEIDEIIIS.
HIIV Var 2' A in otters ago
lieior or l)illilii'l
iIlr- R!Clliln'XiVIll.I'Il0Yd
uh voiunmr
lrlali lrrlnnti
. l'0'PSli (If Illllllfindb HT.
lXNIinonil'n kt-ill, press nu rlrrulnled (hr
nnme arm-‘r hroariraai and has vlrlilnll,"
lnlrkml an-u mm well ItIlol'n Irish-
mun tar niinrit hr the English l2ol'el'Il-
ll L
s
i-or sur‘h riaiernania ovidt-use in
taken up in the English Parllunlrnt and
the Lord Mayor at Duliun ins her-u
rulciluil an authority rnr stating that
Tltr Iriru Vulitvilrri, Irish Frctdall.
arnu Friri and Tin: Ill-Us Warkrl are
siilisldllctl ti)‘ German lntinoy.
Tho int itlcnt in too tontnmviihlo in
ii.-ii to merit IIIPIH n
lllilnlfatlon nrlr-r Toildlllun M‘
mend‘. I=nit;. i at It 5 worth hoilr-irlh.
'l"li(- Pnvllniliantzrian mo.eruont is non
(inli nu lL',lllu‘l to Ii.i‘u'lu Cnsllr‘. Thai
tlrrr-llt1 insiitur.on vouilnur-s la exist.
n i in nltttnsiiian to Hill liedmoudiirs
i.ui by their Mt tsnrr an
rilwrnlloil. ivilh rnolit at Mr. liedninnera
Iullovirni their pan; is evhriiiiing and
Illr- lriuh u
o.
a
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are rt-air ior any Joli. ironr hratlus ul-
lei-rt.ii< iur the Inn: to ieionsetting,
HYI1'hI‘I"llII3ls‘ any prire I.-‘om u re-
HNIIIIIIF ilinklslrar," in I 59:! III lht
unieer mom-non:
conaldefnhle
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tum No i an unused with ut the
dlntrllilittrlll nr rnnsitierahio ousotitier.
or ili'l<‘<l nu miinlllun to vol nine
in dim-rent hem of the mlinlry-r 4
though an immense work still reqiilrev
lo ii. dun that respect, on
Ilrrndy
L‘ In
ltr-an nernmpiiahon
were of
use
' only for parade: and rmlltltlll meetings.
Nun‘. hint-le the Irnlnlng is being
rnrrleil out on other lines. The volun-
lt‘(‘l’g on being 0
lur Ioict-, every
contained and independent
iniuoiiant departure
Alxllli. on her renL. or
are not pryr
Yoltlnlt-vi‘ E.<.c<‘ll1ll‘e has inviudt-d n
rie as l1uri,u[ the equiiiii-lent neces-
ia -ror err -ru in addition lo the
utliie or this departure ior
[wndllllI’4> of trouble and money.
Thr Irish 1'oI'mlv-ar issuer
nllltllshotl al liesdouarters. ti K d
street. Iiu iin. conhnenring with than
nut numtu-r it will airpenr under III!
editorship oi Ealn lln<'NriIl.
Ht-turn hios.-ow.
rr in rnr-mus t-onil t to vlluhl
cnuiintie iiiurtlorllie and trains nlunim.
hit. or who llrfvnlls that heonunr -r
a
7! at rw-ry surh prison is a count
and tinsiar
"lr-t sir liirreii (Psi the mailer l'I
hrrtiluttntl O I 4, issl maloriil‘ oi
Il‘ls:Iil-lirn.' and their-hrilis to his
nl
[Chlrr Sccrctitly nirrnli was nfnl-I
n srreui the rualltnse Ind try the issue
In tzne hit-h he controls.
the II H’arl('r vi-at Innl" d
oiih rum l"<‘t':t and Irish Frccdotii.-<
Editor‘ 0. A.]
l.IaNli cmisiilins WILSON.
1:'Ilp;IaI:d Is Alloweilto Interfere
Impi'operIy Wltli American
Coiunlerce Without Ally Effort
in Washington to Protect It.
In In nxllclu Ill lull Snnda. GI’
lo.-t. aurmran. JI:l'Lcs R. men. the
J(t'i)llhl' Floor Leader In [he tlnule
OI I(")1rcst-nlal.IYel, sI)‘.l: r
"Prrsilllint wlisoo -Innunl Idzlrbssi
is more nozlilile ior what it omits than
for vihnt II tannins.
n Iwa prcvlolis occxslrins President
llson euoesred in nrrson herore cou-
n read a sl'I‘('lIl message on
In his nrst message he advised
vinlvhlul Irnltlrls." '
00 Ire more distress-
Iluz (hnn In illy nlhcr miinlry o!-the
- , except possibly neiaium,
when the supremacy oi lawn is
has hren onllrel; destroyed In that im-
r..np, rolintry. mainly tv reason or
PNIldrnl Wilson‘! DONE)‘, when rnblwry
and rapid. permeate the loud, the Frost-
dl‘nl has no! It viord In HR)’ corircrnli-lg
' ll veruvvitvit 0 OH
lsnrl overrides all previous internation-
Inn in regard to rolldlllullal runtrilr
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iihlvocd in neutral vtssol: by Anierlrans
to neutral persons at neutral ports (or
rqnsiiuiiiilnu lu Iisulrnl
countries.
---rhis hlxii-handed at-tieo hr teenag-
cl
ill
-h tuuernnien iolsiira or every run-
irntinn w oh aloud has heremrore
insisted upon, and iloiatiie or every
hrinriule tor Ihlrii our muniry hn
ii!-rrllriitiw contended. has r-nulmd i
the sinuous oi shinrurnts or packing
house nroriurts to ceit
Cullnlrlrl.
"Millions 0! dollars‘ worth or these
h have been
lnllon of lnternhtlonnl law’. and Eng-
lzritl liau onto our Wonk perlume
Dliior nroiosu.
" cl the President has not as word
to say upon the subject. Indeed, Vrhlle
rniiinlz in protect the absolute rights
erlcln nhIPDer5.. Ind lhenby
giniiillng (urlhcr slilnmcnu for which
vessels are now essiiy ohtsinshie. he
no the [Inssnxe nt in bill to have the
nova.-ninnnt, huy ships. lie does not
calitrnd tor the Liiiildlng or new mer-
n
r.
uh.-n lite truth is. the shins in prIl'Il9
hands would terry our iorelsn shir-
mrois Just as Qulckly and just as
thruuly as the tzovernnrent owned ships
o
Imild a r th and I do so it
I7 r ant. Wu I Protect the
rights or our spinners hy insisting that
.thr, are neutral shipments and in s
not lie seized by the English or other
Golomiuenls.
“H I FEEII the message correctly. the
Prv.-sltlcnt is rather opposed to building
all Alllel'it‘nII nah"! until II? (‘In B.s<1'l’<
iorru or war ersrt
will remain or the highest ty-no ior ten
run is as good deal like ndrls-
in; n rllnn not to ‘P good untll ht‘ (Ind!
out how to II! I??‘1t-fl."
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A POOR IXI'f.‘ST.IlE.h T,
mxnox. nor. s-in n reporz'o( en.
rrnditures oi the ls‘ol'i=rllmt>llt issued to
day it is shown that rzngluod spent nu
nnrn er s.. O in ronvcylng to tr...
in stntemto Portsulouth. where
plurlld on the British (-riilser rental and
conveyed to New liorls.
lea. and‘nt- -A