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MUTINY IN GERMAN FLEET

... at Wilhelmshaven was disclosed in a debate the Reichstag. ft appears that the crews of four battleships. inspired the Russian Revolution, had arrested their officers and left the ships. In one cease the captain was thrown overboard and dmwned. Marines refused ...

Published: Saturday 13 October 1917
Newspaper: Enniscorthy Guardian
County: Wexford, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 129 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

RUSSIAN EXAMPLE TO BRITAIN

... nation, says that during the war no event has been more enthusiastically welcomed in Ireland than the success of the Russian Revolution and the gencrous recognition by the Russians of the duties owed to Poland and Finland under the principles of liberty ...

Published: Saturday 05 May 1917
Newspaper: Free Press (Wexford)
County: Wexford, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 208 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

The ‘War. German Fleet Mutiny

... On four ships the sailors cried out for peace. In on~ cage they threw the officers overboard. They bad heard of the Russian Revolution. The ring-leaders were shot and the mutiny queiled. But it furnishes a warning %o the die-hards. In England, also, the ...

THE GREEK SITUATION

... at thia moment prepared to accept. That lets the truth out. The Greeks want a Republic, but the Allies think that the Russian revolution is enough for the present. The action of the Allies in Greece during the last eighteen months makes a sordid story, ...

IN IRELAND TO-DAY

... much when he says he saw in Ireland what happened in Russia n 1905. The Trish Republeans add significantly that the Russian Revolution of 1903 had its soquel. ...

Red Flag o?Eßevohition. ACCLAIMED BY IRISH REPUBLICAN 1 LEADERS. Sinn Fein and Socialism

... Dr. Dilion, Mr. T. Foran, President, Transport Union Workers, etc. The Chairman said they welSmed and acclaimed the Russian revolution. In Ireland they were able to appreciate all the more_the freedom Russia had won. It was the same kind of freedom that ...

Published: Saturday 09 February 1918
Newspaper: Free Press (Wexford)
County: Wexford, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 541 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Religion and Revolution. ' STRIKING PRONOUNCEMENT BY THE | BISHOP OF ROSS. i His Lordship and Countess i ..

... are in a most serious position.” Although Madam Markievicz proclaimed the doetrine twelve mcnths ago of backing up the Russian Revolution, he did not mind her wild ideas, because he thought she stood alone; but he found in his newsrs on Saturday that these ...

Published: Saturday 19 April 1919
Newspaper: Free Press (Wexford)
County: Wexford, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 803 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Our Open Column. Mr. Conway and the Sinn Fein Executive

... ultuous applause. is was follow “The Suld‘:r:r'a Song.” ” v “The Chairman (Mr. W. O’Brien) said th(;fv welcomed the Russian revolution, and read a telegram from M. Livintoff cqn;eying fraternal greetings and best wishes. “Dr, Katkleen Lynn said that some ...

Published: Saturday 24 May 1919
Newspaper: Free Press (Wexford)
County: Wexford, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1009 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

*THE TRADE ROUTES OF IRELAND.”’ Lecture by Mrs, Green

... The last time he was in Sligo, “;.‘ he met g sailor there who knew a F‘* deal about Russia, and incidentally abo! e Russian Revolution, and he gained thi: knowledge through ‘having been engafed in the transport of Russian grain o Russia to Sligo. Miss ...

SINN FEIN V. IRISH PARTY

... foundation of their religion. Although Madame Markierice proclaimed the doctrine twelve months ago of backing up the Russian revolution, he did not mind her wild idea', because be thought she stood Ilene; bah he found in hie newspapers on Betanfey that ...

Published: Friday 30 May 1919
Newspaper: New Ross Standard
County: Wexford, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1193 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

SATURDAY, JUNE 9th, 1917

... the cry was ‘‘follow Russia.”” They seein to see in the successful revolution in Rus¥a a headline for themselves. The Russian revolution was carried out by a Union of Soldiers and Workmen, and at Leeds they established 1 Union of Soldiers and Workmen. The ...

ItaqTRICTIoNs UN HIRED MOTOU

... right. lett, and centre, and taking everybody that the police had any motive far wishing to get into prison. Has the Russian revolution, I asked. had any effect upon feeling in Ireland ?' I Certainly it has, was the reply. How could it be otherwise ...

Published: Saturday 26 May 1917
Newspaper: Wexford People
County: Wexford, Republic of Ireland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1458 | Page: 2 | Tags: none