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Show MOTHER WAITS IN IRELAND FOR FAMOUS SON Archbishop Manmx's mother, 88 years old; the old Manr.ix home in Charleville, Ireland and the archbishop. By Milton Bronncr, European Manager N. E. A. LONDON. Aii old, old woman stands waiting iri a little house in Cbarlevilie in freiand waiting to see her boh whom sin? has not seen for seven v,-ais she w.mts to welcome him to the old house in wtucn he was born, But so far she waits, and waits in vain for the old woman is Mrs. Mannix and lie son is the famous archbishop of the cl&ceae of Mel-bourne, Mel-bourne, Australia. D Mannix made some spceeUca thai the British government did hoi like Hi had Lnttrrl.v attaelced Ln-land with regard to h i policy in Ireland He crossed over from America. His ship, the Baltic, was due to land at l,iv, n l That weal sea- )ort has thousands ol Irish citizens. Thej prepared to give him a great welcome lint the government announ.-.d I). .Mannix would not In- allowrd to land in Liverpool nor eo to Manchester or Glasgow. Accordingly, a fleel of destroyers met the Italn,- and one r th,- i,.k l). m. ax off, landing him at Penzance, down in Cornwall, And he is Mill in England, although I"- still hopes t : to Ireland. |