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Haig's last dispatch, this being the days' striks notice, and to advertise matter at a special meeting. third time he has had the distinction. for 9 male and 7 female attendants James Houston, calker, Kelvin Pa­ Mrs. Chute applied at Quarter additional, to enable them to adjust rade, , was yesterday presented ARMY OF 900.000 MEN Sessions for £2,000 compensation for hours, etc. with the Royal Humane Society's cer­ News from Ireland the burning of a bungalow, furniture Petty Sessions adjourned tificate for having risked his life to To Be Maintained in Germany by and valuable pictures. Judgment was to Feb. 4, owing to the prevalence of save that of a comrade, named John reserved. p influenza. To the Guar­ Maxwell, who fell between ship and Britain, Says Churchill. 1 H> A notice of motion has been given Yorkshire, occasioned much regret. P. dians a fresh outbreak of influenza in stage when working on the shell of IfcVJ ' ^ ? CONNAUGHT. I try to rescind a resolution passed by some distircts was reported. Three ss. Celtic in October last. rr : . magistrates expressed Kelly, South Main Street, , Declares That Allies Will See Thai Schull Guardians, by 19 votes to 17, in children died in Harrow district, and New J. P.'s—David Hunter, farmer sympathy with J. C. Milling. R. W., on has died at the age of 73. He was a * * Favor of amalgamation with Skibber- many people are laid up. and auctioneer, Ballynahinch, and Jas. Teutons Carry Out All Promises the death of his cousin, Lieut. John brother of Aid. Jos. Kelly. H. C. Robert Smith, building contractor, een. The L. G. Board have intimated Private Dennis O'Shea of the Cana­ Ross, of Bayview Park, Kilkeei. Made. wiling, who died from injuries re­ the amalgamation will take effect af­ jV j Porthill, , father of Lieut E. dian Engineers, was remanded for 8 F. O'Hagan and Geo. L. Walker, J. L ceived In action. ter Har. 31. days at Tralee on a charge of attempt­ London, Feb. SI.—Winston Spencei mp m. Potter, Newtown Abbey, Smith, Connaught Rangers, has died. P., have been re-elected chairman and The L. G. Board have written the ing to commit suicide. His leave ex­ vice-chairman of harbor trust. Churchill, secretary of state for war, Co. Qalway, has secured one of the Athlone Guardians adjourned as a Corporation that the co- piring at the time of the Leinster dis­ Rev. R. Stone, curate, Drew Memo­ In a speech at the Mansion house, said IS Department Scholarships for tech­ mark of respect to family of Wm. Har­ option of the Mayor (Councillor D. Mo- aster, he returned to Portmagee, his rial Church, Belfast, has been elected that Great Britain proposes to ratals rison, a member of the Board, who had about 900,000 men tar the defense oi nical instructresses. Donald) to the Aldermanship of the native place, where he was arrested rector of Magherfelt, In succession to £ -pi?; The magistrates lined John served in the L Guards. While eating the British and Allied Interests durini Cutom House Ward was illegal, but as a deserter. At Caherciveen rail­ Rev. J. S. Houston, appointed rector " CniTU, Dominick St., Galway, £2 on dinner, Mrs. Pat McCann, Killenmore, 1919. He continued: as the seat became vacant before the way station, while in custody of the ot Comber. each of 36 summonses and subsequent- Athlone, died suddenly. "We are letting go three ent of every 15th inst. they thought it could be police, he put cuts in his throat with G. Freeman, Asst. Supt. Prudential ly reduced the amount to £1, for sell­ The strike in connection foar serving with the colors n Nov, filled by the choice of the Corpora­ broken pieces of a safety razor, said Assurance Co., , has been 11, last year, when the lighting stopped Pi ing tea at 3s, instead of 2s. 8d. a lb. with the coal trade, has now reached tion. The LI G. Board notify sanction Sergeant Courtney, R. I. C. transferred on promotion to . and we are paying the fourth maa A number of charges for alleged a crisis. Coal supplies are exhausted, to an advance of £8,000 of a loan of The late Dr. R. Honohan Cogan of He is succeeded by Mr. Rainey, - double to finish up the job. All in­ breaches of the petrol regulations by and the poor are suffering great hard­ £23,000 for housing suspended during Glanworth, and formerly of Bradford, killen. formation received goes to show that using motors at Croaghpatrick and ship for want of fires. There are 200 the war. The Mayor os a candidate left £4,575, and bequeathed his shares At a public meeting in , the soldiers regard this treatment ol Knock pilgrimages, in July and August tons of coal, purchased for the poor, in the problem as essentially fair. for a second term of office and will in the Apothecaries' Co. to his nephew, H. Lancashier, J. P., Presiding, decid­ last, were dismissed at Castlerea Petty one merchant's yard, but they cannot To Make War Impossible. be opposed by E. Walsh. E. Donnelly Dr. M. Cogan; £500 debentures in ed to errect a memorial to the men, ui Sessions on Saturady by a majority get delivery of it. On Saturday a con­ "We are going to make measures ference of representatives of public is an aspirant for the Shrievalty. Hammond's Brewery to his sister, resident or native, of the urban and which will make it physically impossi of the bench. Amongst other deatns, which oc­ Hannah, and his niece, Kattie Cogan; rural district, who fell in the war. ble for Germany to hegin a war of r» tVl Very Rev. T. F. Canon Meaken, P. bodies, masters and men, met at the •f' curred at Brosna, Co. Kerry, recently, £500 to his nephews, Edmund and 36335—IRISH—SEVENTEEN Page venge, at any date during our life­ »:• P., V. F., Canon Penitentiary, has been Town Hall. T. C. McArdle, D. L., pre­ were those of Mrs. Daniel O'Connor Timothy Cogan; £250 to Katie Co­ Guardians have passed a res­ time. We are going to ask Germany appointed Canon Theologian, and the sided. A proposal that the permanent (mason), Brosna village; Geo. Green. gan; £750 to his nephew, Edmund olution of sympathy to Mrs. Yates, to agree to those measures and help Very Rev. A. Eaton, President St. Jar- men receive 6s. 3d. advance from 21st us carry them out. And after she has Abane; Michael Lane, Mounteagle; Gogan, and the residue between other sister of the Inspector-General, R. I. C. lath's College, has been appointed October, and that tonnage or casuals agreed we are going to stand by and Michael Daly, Gneeves, all of whom, relatives. on the death of her husband, Capt.R. Canon Penitentiary. \ receive the extra rate from 25th No­ see that she does carry them out. not except the latter, wer Old Age Pen­ ULSTER. L. Yates, D. L., a member of the Luke Geoghegan, Derreen, near vember, resulted, and it was arranged only in the letter but in the spirit. sioners. Geo. Green had reached the Some damage resulted from a fire board. A memorial to the late Capt. "There is another reason why we are Strokestown, was arrested on a charge to have it submitted to a meeting of age of 84, and his recollections of outbreak in the coalhouse and wash- G. Gilliland, R. I. Riffes, son of the required to maintain an army in Ger­ of having fired a gunshot at a neigh­ the men, whose decision would be an- days gone by were most interesting, house at the rear of the Convent, Cas­ late G. Knox Gilliland, D. L. Derry, many for some time longer. We are go­ boring farmer named Owens. The par­ aounced in a few days. especially his tales of the famine days. tle Street, . has been erected in Culmore Parish ing to make Germany pay what is ties have had litigation over a drink­ U. D. C. adjourned as a James Carroll, hotel keeper, Glin, Private R. Dunn, 2d Inniskillings, Church. rightful and possible in reparation of mark of respect to the late W. H. damage she has done. Both to pre­ ing pond. died suddenly in bed while speaking Rosemount, was presented with the Provost O'Grady, Vicar-General of Judge Doyle, K. K. at Quar­ Howard, B. A. vent a renewal of the war, by effect­ to his wife. M. C. at Ebrington Barracks, Derry. Brentwood, to whom a check, war ter Sessions, said people labored un­ ually disarming Germany, and to se­ Aslyum Committee decid­ A large store at the rear of C. Fitz­ Miss E. S. Duffin, mentioned in Sir bond certificates and illuminated al­ der great disadvantage through local cure reparation, on which we are de­ ed to increase the salary of Dr. L. gerald's printing works, Parnell St. D. Haig's list, is a daughter of A. Duf- bum were presented at Walthamstow, termined, it is necessary to maintain train arrangements. It was a mon­ Gavin, from £700 to £1,000. Clonmell, was gutted by fire. fiin, LL, D., Belfast. is a clareman, and brother-in-law of a strong, compact, well disciplined strous state of things that the last Aid. Corish was the recipient of an Mr. J. Crowley, builder, Mallow, has J. Wright, Bangor, for years asso­ John Leyden, N. T., Ennis. To Mgr. army on the Rhine for some time to train for left at 2 p. m. illuminated address and presentation died. The Commercial Club have ex­ ciated with the news department, O'Grady tributes were paid by Bishop come. That army cannot be main­ At Claremorris Quarter Sessions from the I. T. and G. W. U„ Wexford, pressed their regret at his death, and "Northern Whip," is under treatment Ward and local public men. lined on the voluntary basis." sympathetic references were made by of which he is secretary, in recogni­ sympathy with Mrs. Crowley. in the Mater Hospital, Belfast, for in­ Judge Doyle and others to the late tion of his services in the past seven School Attendance Com­ juries sustained by being knocked Mr. Hinkson, R. M. Castlebar magis­ years. mittee passed a resolution congratu­ down by a taxi. FLAYS BIS BUSINESS trates passed a vote of sympathy with Rathdowney Conscription Fund Com­ lating Rev. J. O'Driscoll, P. P., St Thos. Smith, 18, employed in the WINSTON S. CHURCHILL his widow, J. Watson, B. A., Sr. Min­ mittee have resolved to apply the Munchins, on his elevatioa to the Can- Foyle shipyard, has died in Derry In­ Says Russia Must Work Out ister, Boyle Presbyterian Church, died fund to improvement* in the local onry. firmary from fracture of the skull, Senator La Follette Vigorously on Thursday, aged 79. Her Own Salvation. Convent of St. John of God, money Mr. Craig, D. I., R. I. C., was con­ sustained by falling into the hold of a Defends His Loyalty. Milltown (Co. Galway) Petty Ses­ collected in the Grogan portion of the gratulated at the Limerick Petty Ses­ sessel. sions adjourned as a mark of respect parish to go for a belfry on Grogan sions on receiving the King's Medal. R. Watson, J. P., Charles O'Neill, to the late H. A. Hinkson, R. M. Church. Another recipient was Head Constable D. L.; R. K. Silliland, Wm. Buchanan, Says Meat Packers Are Largely Re­ Judge Wakely at Strokestown Qr. The late Philip Keating, C. C., was J. Brown, Kilurush. and D. Thompson, who retired by ro­ sponsible for the Present High Sessions on appeal reversed an order accorded a public funeral in Wexford. The G. S. and W. R. authorities have tation, has been re-elected to Derry Cost of Living. of the magistrates refusing renewal The coffin was borne by members of withdrawn the notice of dismissal Port and HaTbor Beard. of his license t.o E. J. McCrann on the old Blues and Whites, of which he against a fireman, who failed to Fermanagh Co. Council has decided the grounds that he did not conduct Washington, Feb. 21.—Senator La was captain in 1892. All local bodies pass a sight test, and the trouble to Grant a bonus on civil service scale, Follette of Wisconsin vigorously de his premises properly and was not (in and associations were represented in threatened by the local branch of the to the staffs of the Co. Secretary and fended his loyalty in the course of a - the legal sense) of good charcter. the cortege. The Lord Bishop of Enginemen's and Firemen's Union has Surveyor and the officers of the Tu­ long address in the senate on what he Swinford Guardians experessed re­ Ferns presided at the obsequies. The thus been averted. berculosis Committee, and passed a pictured as causes for popular unrest gret at the resignation of J. Morrin, Redmond Memorial Committee, the The three vessels now in commis­ resolution regretting the death of the in the United States. The senator declared he would no longer permit J. P., chairman, which has taken place Infirmary Committee, the Nationalist sion for the Cork Steam Packet Co. accountant, J. W. Foster. after a tehure of office extending over aspersions on his loyalty and declared Election Committee, and other bodies (who lost their entire fleet of seven A handsome presentation has been that his sole aim was to preserve pure 20 years. He has also resigned mem­ passed resolutions of sympathy and stermers during the war) are the Kil­ made by St. Anne's Glee Choir, Bel­ bership of the D. E. Tubercurry mag­ democracy in this country. regret. kenny, Chieftain and Elblana, and for fast, and other friends to Rev. G. R. C. Speaking in favor of increasing sal­ istrates expressed regret at the trans­ P. Cosgrove, Co. C., , gave the first time since the war, passenger Olden, in recognition of his work in aries carried in th£ legislative, judi­ fer of Major Colley, R. M., to Tlppe- £6,000 for Dalystown House and a rates and accomendations on outward the writing and production of two op­ cial and executive appropriation bill rary. 210 acre farm which belonged to Col. journeys are announced. erettas in aid of war charities. before the senate, Senator La Follette There was a large attendance of J. H. Reynolds. Cork R. D. C. re-elected Cors. O'Con­ Peter Skevington wah was said to attacked the big business interests clergy and laity at the obsequies and At a Crimes Court in Athlone yes­ nell as director of the Cork and Mus- have been discharged from the Navy and especially the meat packing firms, as being largely responsible for the funeral of H. A. Hinkson, R. M. The terday Peter Cunningham, Streams- kerry Light Railway by 30 voes to 11 in disgrace, was, at Belfast, sent to Most Rev. Dr. Gilmartin wrote regret­ high cost of living and consequent un­ town; Ml. Berry, Arnapusha, and cast for T. J. Golden, the Sinn Fein jail for six months for obtaining £5 rest among the people. He also ting inability to attend. The inter­ Thos. Connoughton, Lisgall, charged nominee. Mr. Hayes, S. F., chairman 7s. by representing that he was due ment took place at Ballinamarla, charged that the administration had with cattle driving on lands of W. W. of the Guardians, said Mr. Golden had money by the Naval authorities, from failed to enforce the Sherman anti­ Claremorris. At the Claremorris Qr. Russell, at Donoma, were allowed out been "on the run" since Easter, 1916. Rev. J. Hahhan, Rev. J. P. Napier, and There is no intention of sending a trust law. Sessions Judge Doyle, Mr. Leitch, on bail. A charge against John Mc- Mr. Dorgan reminded Mr. Hayes of Rev. J. H. Norton, 43 Cliftonville Rd. larger British force to Russia, Winston Senator Underwood of Alabama, in solr., Mr. Coolcan, Clerk of the Crown Cormack, Tonlagee, was withdrawn. the resolution of the S. F. Executive - G. A. A. Convention at Spencer Churchill, secretary of state charge of the appropriation measure, and Mr. O'Connor, D. I., paid tributes MUNSTER. not to support candidates for paid po­ , on Sunday extended a hearty for war, said in a speech at the Man­ made a heated reply. He declared sion House, London. If Russia is to that congress had always been re­ to the memory of Mr. Hinkson. Dr. C. J. Halpin, Rathgormack, Car- sitions. welcome to O. O'Duffy and D. Hogan, be saved, he .added, it must be by her sponsive to the will of the people and Tuam Town Commissioners ex­ rick-on-Suir, has been appointed a Limerick No. 2 Council on Saturady political prisoners recently released pressed sympathy on the death of own exertion. said there was no aiHirchistic senti­ J. P- | passed a vote of condolence with Mr. from Belfast jail. The following offi-. ment in the United States, "no matter Mrs. Dwyer, wife of M. Dwyer, T. C, White gloves were presented to Co. Cooney, D. C., on the death of his cers were elected: F. O'Duffy, chair­ PRINCE JOACHIM ARRESTED what the Wisconsin senator may and siBter of J. Burke, T. C. The Court Judge Law Smith at Newcastle- stepfather. Tipperary Guardians ten­ man; P. Coyle, sec. and treas. Junior dream." death is announced of Thos. McCor- West. dered sympathy to Dr. P. Morrissey on Co. Board—O. O'Duffy, chairman; J. mack, a prominent Roscommon figure Former Kaiser's Youngest Son A»- J. M. Collins,, senior clerk, I. R. the death of his mother. The death Clinton, sec. eused of Conspiracy. in the Parnell days. Tubbercurry A few weeks ago in Rome steps (Taxes) Office, Limerick, has been is announced of Wm. Symes Mitchell, Antrim and Derry National Teach­ were taken for the canonisation of Guardians expressed sympathy with promoted to Dublin No. 3 District. Limerick, second son of Mr. Mitchell, ers' Association, at their annual meet­ Copenhagen, Feb. 21.—Joachim, the Rev. Felix de Audries. Father de Au- relatives of late J. Morrin, an ex-Mas- John Good, Sec.. National Union of L. S. W. R. Deceased was a prisoner ing held in , made the fol­ youngest son of former Emperor Wil­ ter of the workhouse, and with rela­ Railwayman, writing to the press, of war in Germany since the war, and lowing appointments: H. A. Macau- liam, has been arrested, .according to dries was closely identified with the a dispatch from Munich. The dis­ tives of M. Wynne, a '67 man. Tub­ says, at a meeting of No. 3 Branch death is attributed to his ill-treatment. ley, Castledownson, Pres.; J. Bradley, early history of the lower Mississippi bercurry Guardians passed a vote of patch states his arrest was on suspi­ (Cork), a resolution was passed unan­ A meeting of the Ballymacelllgbtt Army, Vice- Pres.; and W. H. Adair, cion of his being connected with "cer­ Valley and was one of the first priests condolence with their clerk on death Sec, and TreaB.; and Messrs. Gault imously requesting the bishop, "in Laborers was held in the A. O. H. tain intrigues." to minister to the pioneer Catholics of of his brother, Rev. M. MacCarick. view of the possibility of conscription hall on last Tuesday night, for the and Adair were appointed delegates Missouri. Mr. Morrin, B. A., solr., son of T. being enforced for industrial purposes, purpose of organizing, and to take to Congress, while W. M. McFetridge Morrin, J. P., Co. C., Swinford, was and the danger of the present reign such steps as may be necessary .to was nominated for the vice-presidency CONDUCT OF GERMAN ARMY welcomed by the magistrates and le­ of terror," to hand over to trustees see that the untenanted lands of of the I. N. T. O. ong San and Ting Pau, Chinese gal professions at Kilkelly Petty Ses­ Assembly Will Probe Plundering of appointed the unclaimed subscriptions Chutehall, Ballyseedy and Ballycarthy Thrown out of her trap owing to Industrial Plants. students at the University of Notre sions on his first appearance in court the horse falling, Catherine McCul- to the National Defence Fund. be divided amongst the loborers of Dame, 'were baptized recently and1, after qualifying as a solicitor. Rev. Thos. Kinkead, the son of the district. lagh of Gortin, , has suc­ Baser, Feb. .. 21.—The German na­ wil be known as William Ong and' LEINSTER. Maria and the late R. Kinkead, Balli- Commodore Heard, one of a well- cumbed to her injuries. tional assembly in session at We}£°r$ - In St. Peter's Parish, Athlone, the vreena, Kilfinance, died at Talhope, N. known Kerry family, who has been in The death occurred at Knockdar- has adopted a bill calling for an'in­ Paul Ting, Ex-Governor David I. subscriptions to the National Defence Zealand, from influenza. Rev. J. Mo- command at Berehaven for the last ragh, Cultra, of Wm. Thos, Adair, vestigation of the plundering of the Walsh, of Massachusetts, became god­ industrial plants in France and Bel­ Fund have been returned to subscrib­ riarty, whose parents reside at The two years, has left to take command third son of the late H. A. Adair, father, coming all the way from hla gtom, according to a report received • eastern home to attend the ceremony.. ers. Gap of Dunloe, has died at Vale, On- of a capital ship in one of the battle- printer, Arthur St. Belfagt. Regret is felt in at the ! tario. The death has occurred at Slive- fleets. Justice Powell made an order re­ m,. departure of Very Rev. Dr. Keane, O. ' Russell, Ballyconnell, of Mrs. Arnold, The death is announced of John ducing from 20s. to 10s. eacti the *'•.Ipy,' P., who has been transferred to Cork. i widow of late Prof. T. Arnold, and Stanton solr., Cork. He was sworn share capital of E. & W. Pim, Ltd., ••m • Martin Connick, Moyglass, Wexford, J siter-in-law of Mathew Arnold. John in 1876, and enpoyed a large practice. wholesale grocers and sprit merchants while working at a turnip pulping ma­ Bailie Tonson Rye, D. L., died on 18th The death occurred yesterday of in Belfast, on the application of H. chine driven by water power, was inst. at Rye Court, Crookston, Co. Patrick Colbert, Shandcoole, Yougdal. Wilson, K. C. caught in the belting and crushed to Cork, The death has occurred at Lim­ a prominent figure in the land agita­ Rev. J. R. MacDonald, late curate DIABETES -i.;; '.S&V death- erick of Wm. O'Connell, victualler and tion. at -Bangor, has been instituted to tlie t Mullingar Asylum Committee having cattle importers. Guardians, James Ambrose, late of Cunard Co.'s incumbency of Donacloney by Rt. Rev. « ||;r refused to accede to the demand of U. D. C. and R. D. C. passed votes of office, Queenstown, who was trans- Dr. D*Arcy, in succession to Arch- •Allowing an education under our system, you ^ tlieir staff for a 66-hour week, the lo­ sympathy with M. Bowen, on death of ferred to Liverpool some years ago, deacon Atkinson, transferred to Kil- cal Trades Council have pledged sup­ his wife. Mallow Guardians adjourn­ has been appointed on the Government' broney. eat liberally at home^orfrestaurant, and you{ tol­ port to Aslyum Workers' Union in any ed as a mark of respect on the deaths Emigration Committee, which' is to Jas. McDowell, alias John McAdam, erate -the carbohydrates. action they may take to enforce their of Dwane, late P. L. G., and P. O'Brian, control all emigration from the Brit­ was at , returned for trial demand. J. P. ish Isles. on a charge of setting fire to a corn Cases from every state'in the Union and Canada I i Between 3,000 and 4,000 workers The late T. C. Murphy, Newmarket, A. Stritch, Cappavllla, Clonlara, has stack and straw at Ballyleddy, near marched in a procession under the Red left £2,569, the whole going to his I resigned membership of Limerick. Dundonald. Mr. Reid, B. L., said on file. Flag, at a labor demonstration in Tul- wife. Guardians. , ~ there was no evidence connecting ac­ lamore, on Sunday. They were head­ £106 was subscribed in to J. A. Burke, M. J., Mld-Tipperary, cused with the fire. Names of Local Cases you may investigate. ed by the Tulhunore Pipers. A meet­ N. Tipperary Sinn Fein Election Fund. was fined 10s. with 6s. costs at Tem- Lieut. R. N. I., Kennedy, elder son ing was held outside the I. T. W. The subscription to the Archdeacon plemore, for driving a motor without, of R. N. Kennedy, J. P., Belfast, who James Moloney, for some years man­ Hutch memorial now total over, £1.- having a driver's license. was seriously wounded last year, has Write, telephone, wire or call ager for J, J. Aird and Sons, Mary- 450. Newmarket-on-Fergus Hurling Onb been transferred to U. V. F. Hospital, tore, was presented with a gold watch, Limerick Teachers! Association have have expressed sympathy with »,he Belfast, from a London hospital, i chain and pendant by a number of nominated Miss Mahon for the presi­ ents of James Guerln, a well-knpvn The medical officers of Loring Park Sanatorium W : admirers on leaving to take up a po­ dency next year; J. Ryan yas ap- All-Ireland hurler, who died ;/r n Union have returned to tljp guardians 1508 Harmon Place, Minneapolis, Minn. sition In D. * E. Williams, Birr. [ pointed vice-president. p"(>""")n!a following Influenza.| The amounts of increase of salary vot- ^ The death of Dr. WmJLftcey Hickey, j Lleut.-Col. Rev. J. Stack, Drumcol- tf-Asylum Board at a by them as the scale fixed by the Nicollet 6344 < eldest eon of M. Hick^y, Garryrich^rd 1 logher, was mentioned for eu'lantry Tnor 'nT Welded to concede * th" *»£ Gvrdians was totally inadequate. By • JiftlMb.Wexford, which occurred In and devotion to duty in Sir Douglas staff, who had giv/.-. r It .was decided to consider the hi > ; i •* * £ * 1 {r ..;i / * "£<£ w'rV . nL,> hA Lc [ i lkC •aSHCSi, iff*". 4