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A JOURNAL OF IRISH NEWS, IRISH OPINION AND IRISH LITERATURE, PUBLISHED IN THE INTEREST OF THE REPUBLIC OF IRELAND
Jon. 8, 1819, ax the poi PHILADELPHIA, SEPTEMBER 20, 1919
Enterod as
office at Philadeiphy
VoL. 2. NO. 27 PRICE FIVE CENTS
NEW YORK PLEDGES $3,000,000 TO LOAN |
Guarantee This Amount As Subscription to Irish Republic Bond
Issue---Is Answer to British Repression.
EYTAN UOTE IO Ble HUMP “MEETING HERE CONDEMNS "RELIND WILL AOTYIELD, == he cape EAD BIT
TE TRS SM CT, SESE ergo | 308 AMS
‘ stantial Sunport to Bond lssue—America Should Not Lend
oe . : va Rad iil Makes a mockery of peas: Real Objections to League Not City, Tells of Remarkable iMoney to Be Used for Gppression of Weak, Says Mes-
Magnificent Opportunity to Get 100,000 Extra Credits Is Siil racy. United Societies Real Obj t ag National Spirit He Observed. saye to Congress—England Plans Reign of Bloodshed
Open—Offer Brings Rush of New Contestants. and Stirs Declare. Touched on in Answer ee ee _
. . and Terror. Says Frank P. Walsh.
Workers Already in the Campaign to Fresh Efforts—Un- : to Labor Council
rivalled Chances for Those Who Do Their Best Now.
E MOTE COUPON DISCONTINUED =|
10
York, Sept. #
ig statement
mon De Valera,
Verks
pe
w
of the
in the
nderful enthusiasm
apai,n. and to aiiow ail can
eniire time in get subscriptions, it has heen decided
: yore coupon.
yy to get votes in (he race for
M of the candidates
terests of Ireland in all matter:
lating to the proposed League of Na-
“to inform the
t the objection
Irish people to the preposed
covenant are nm at all those sug-
gested by the questions asked by th
“San Francizco Labor Council and an-
swered by President Wilson.
“On September 6th. | was infermod!
by wire that resolutions to ack these!
questions had been adopted by thu}
Labor Council. 1 replied immed
2
é
=
g
6
ow on the only
is to ger sub
aign manager. in the interest of
ign, has ordered the free vote
te that the cam;
lidates and the campa
scontinued”.
M
Asked te Com
CANDIDATES NOW HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY
OF DEVOTING ALL OF THEIR TIME TO GETTING
SUBSCRIPTIONS AND RUNNING UP A HUGE SCOR}
pel Withdrawal
Sale
Irish
ide the point. The first
:
“Under the covenant does the
“Nation obligate itself to assist any
member ef the League in putting
“cown a rebotlion of its s
~ concunred peoples?”
“Nobody at any time kas held that
“Funder the covenant. the United
States would be obliged to put down
a rebellion of the subjects of any
member of the League. What has
been held 1s that under the
covenant in present form, the
United States would be obliged to
‘co-operate with other members .of|
the League in preventing any nation,
Djccts or:
alte shield Ped
Captured i
i
nol ted ws
‘Rebels’ from giving them as and tt
of
To be relevant to the position of Ire-| *,
land, the question should have bee!
‘Under the covenant is
Lever
mo
r
t
1 Ww
in revolt against alien rule. when the |
iC i __ : alien ruling state is a member of the: j:
‘PROCLAMATIONS SUPPRESS ; teste?" hele x §
NOTHING, SAYS GRIFFITH) , {The Pont im Article X is not that |
0 11
ari vale
ae tae
‘i ENGLISH REPRESSION AIDS
wt GAELIC LANSUAGE WORK
put: Proclaimmg of Feiseanna Proves a°~
wire Great Assistance.
wen
w
American forces would be pledged] 1
directly against Irishmon and Ire-
land, but that they would, if Eng-|{: x
land demanded it, be used against] \acttride.
any other Nations that might decido| with the
to assist Ircland—for example,
France. or Spain, or China,
or any other state or people
that mvight on grounds of humanity
er other grounds, so decide.
-"As to the question as
bie,
a: qT
aj sunranwer
ment of the 1”
nito to make the reply of any,
order to give it the required’?
ness. there should be added
such a phase as ‘Despite the pro
test of the member of tho Leagu
from which the Government appeal.
ling for recognition had won itsolf
freedom’ with other clarifying phas
as well. The poiht ie could the’
United States recognize the Govern-,
in Waxanettes | 1
battalions along the |
Ht
Sos in
ot the
Tt wus a5
pread above
> ‘The trienlor jet
Thinsoaxed crowds
Je near Thodens |t
volunteers ; then,
ds 1 Tt
possibilitins of,
this
rhe Think
I
f
ruotiny Jonicead #
nN
jou hiank. an
son the first sul
PRESIDENT DE VALERA COMING OCTOBER 1ST
Eamon de Valera, President of the Irish Republic, will arrive in Philadelphia Wednesday,
October Ist. He will remain here all day. Thursday, and will leave for Pittsburgh Friday ing of
morning, October 8rd. This has been officially announced by Harry J. Boland, secretary to |i{'ansrme ta’ pait :
the Irish President, ognize thy estublishel
A great mass-meeting at which Mr. de Valera will speak will be held during the Presi- |!!!
dent's stay here. Arrangements for the meeting will be decided upon at a meeting of repre-
tec} Sentatives of Irish societies, and all others interested, which will take place at the roof gar-
wie exaur den ot the Adelphia Hotel, Chestnut Street near Thirteenth, next Sunday evening, Septem- wed frown Tre
Is in: er 1st, at 8 o'clock. interested in prepari i si ’s visi invi Caorenf he jwarinitter wine
wetland alti] Sttend this’ meeting, Preparing for the Irish President’s visit are invited to | Pledge to Sell $3,000,000 Bonds
igual progeata : | At the end of w stirring xpeveh,
: cara - fred W. MeCann, of the New York
aud re
hott of Freland
mig, the wnmunt
he H
he eundidates and thei ! iu
war again todas. Many
dat
vow at EX OD)
ehauges will be
have been entered si
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