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C.AVAIII

... most tender-heeded Nationalist front joining it. It is formed in die words of the Irishmen of 1878. and it is for the purposes of brotherhood and unity amongst Irishmen. Olean bear.) It is exactly in accordance with the National platform of the Old Land ...

promote the welfare of the Ammxiatim, te extend its ranks and its influence until embraces the manhood of our race

... after Irishmen in the day of difficulty and danger better than themselves, and they not only declared it but insisted upon doing it with results that are splendid testimonial o their foresight and wisdom. The Volunteers were estblished to unite Irishmen ...

Eke taban etkig gebro -SATURDAY. SEFIRMBSR 19. 1903.-.

... -SATURDAY. SEFIRMBSR 19. 1903.-.. THE NEW LAND ACT. Tan new Land Act was considered last week by the National Directory of the United Irish League, when they passed a number of resolutions dealing with it. In one of these the Act was described as The most ...

Correspondence. THE WEST CAVAN ELECTION

... O'Reilly, who, with the assistance of the others, formed the Michael Davit: Branch of the United Irish League in spite of the opposition of a certain section of Irishmen who do not believe in Parliamentary agitation. It would seem from the report in your paper ...

Captain Shave-Taylor on the Isish Mom 4sseeiation

... common sense, mutual toleration, and united action to this particular problem. The Association has, therefore, a wide field of action, and will also, I believe, be broad enough to include within its organisation all Irishmen who desire, by reasonable and legitimate ...

.1.11111.1111..1F THIS CAVAN WKEILIAY NEWS, SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1904

... decided that a venture should be made to start an affiliated friendly society for Irishmen, to be governed by Irishmen, and* governed from Ireland. They declared Irishmen were better able to govern their own benefit institutions than the people of any ...

Irish National Foresters. VISIT OF LORD MAYOR OF DUBLIN. ....„ RECEPTION AT CAVAN STATION. _ PRESENTATION OF ..

... (Renewed cheers). He thanked the United Trish League for the address they presented to him. The United Irish League was the only political National organisation in Ireland. The Foresters sympathised with the United Irish League, end also that great movement ...

-T1ON:

... Gerald RaHour's Chief Secretaryship—the notion expressed in the familiar formula of - Killing Home Rule with kindness. To Irishmen, both Unionist and Separatist, this notion appears as the invention of a very simple English brain, or one which, being too ...

LORD DUNRAVEN'S LATEST PROGRAMME

... won. Those are, a united national organisation, a united Irish Parliamentary Party, a continued attack on Dublin Castle rule, end on all that remains of Irish landlordism, with the combined help of our race in Great Britain, the United States, Canada, mid ...

• The Lord Lieutenant on Toleration

... the most sensible and enlightened Irishmen are in full weewent in this matter. (Applause). Exhibition n' organised intolerance, unfortunately, still occur from time to time, but I feel covvineed that the beat Irishmen of all e:assea and creeds deeply regret ...

Eke Cahn '6/leak pis

... by a single visit of their Sovereign. But it is fair to assume that the loyalty which has been dormant in the breasts of Irishmen will be stirred into DOW life by what is now taking place in their midst. Echoes of the enthusiasm the Royal visit ling evoked ...

THE NATIONALIST SPLIT. MR. O'BRIEN AND MR. REDMOND

... O'BRIEN AND MR. REDMOND. Mr. William O'Brien, M.P., has addressed the following letter to the Cork City Executive of the United Irish League, in reply to the letter of Mr. John Redmond, MA'., to the Lord Mayor of Cork, published on Friday:— This is the ...