Show r BRITISH BOLSHEVIST j MUST ANSWER FOR UTTERANCES C. C Colonel Malone Held in Bail for Threats 1 Against Government l i iO oNDoN V D OJ Nov No 12 Col LE Malone liberal member of the hou house 8 of commons for fot the east division of Ley Leyton ton who was arrested I Wednesday night in Dublin where he hei i ha gone IJ by Invitation to speak I IL In a ade L de debate lc on was arraigned Street police court today un- un dei Je the section of the defense of the 1 realm act acl prohibiting the use of language lan Ian silage guage likely to cause sedition among I the civilian population The proceed- proceed arose from a speech delivered by br Lieutenant Colonel Malono In Al Albert Albert Al- Al Albert bert hall hail hero last Sunday The I case calfe vas adjourned for a a. week and th defendant was released rel as d In In bat balK A large crowd of sympathizers ou outside ido Ide cheered him as he left lift thoc the tho I c tt rt r Travers crown prosecutor I Iw tor declared Colonel Malones Malone's speech w wit nothIng less than An fin Incitement to murder He Ite quoted the following I pat pa passage ge from tom the speech In question question- The Russian revolution devolution taught us lh the the humbug of ot the old parliament I 1 hope the day will soon toon come orne wb whit n w we shall meet hero here to pass a I blessing on the British revolution re i t d wh ri you meet n et here as delegates of all all British congress of work- work e rs and soldiers hen ben that day comes woe to all those thos people who get in our Va way Weare We Ve Weare nr are put to change tho tto tut I b and it if It Is necessary to have I bloodshed ed and atrocities we shall d 4 Ii hive hive- tv to use the lampposts or th the wall Wha are a few chills or a few 1 I Cur ns on lampposts compared with th of thousands of human I i beings el p I |