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Show POLICE GUARD I BRITISH LINER I Sir Thomas Lipton Sails: Irish I Sympathizers Display Banners NEW YORK. Sept. A. Police and BjfeM-; special guards were thrown around swtj'' the White Star line piers here todaj Hjn" prior to the sailing at noon of the aBrrji steamer Baltic, against which a dem- 301 onstratlon was made a week ago by Irish-American women pickets and iwi'. i 4.000 longshoremen who quit work on J British ships on the west side water IdBU.' 1 1-.. nt j Women pickets In front of the Bal IBSrott li - berth .irr'i.i banners protesting against lititlKh imprisonment of Ter- Ewjffrj ence MacSwiney lord mayor of Cork, flgiSsi and the removal from the ship of 111' I Archbishop Man nix hy British author- BHfcl itlea "ii the Baltics last voyage to England. BfiBP'? Sir Thomas Lipton sailed on thl PkT ! Baltic, bidding another goodbye to t 'fl America and reiterating that he would challenge again for the America's rV c u p It . Sir Thomas received a ' letter of fittM-f adieu" from the Mutual Welfare Ttp)' league of Sinp Sinrr prison, which the Irish baronet recently visited, assuring assur-ing him that the doors of the prison i'j.l always will be open to you. welcoming welcom-ing your return to America ' ES&gl |