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Show I Cork Hunger Strike Called Off SPEECH IDE IN DUBLIN SIS ENGLISH WRATH j I "May Have to Use Lamp Posts Or Wall," Liberal Accused Ac-cused of Saying 'ADDRESS IS DECLARED INCITEMENT TO MURDER Fremier Declares Independence For Ireland Means Conscription Con-scription in England CORK, Nov u (I5 The SO la ted Pn--.-. ) The lump r strike of the nine Irish prisoners in the oi k mil was called ofl today, to-day, the ninety-fourth day f th strike. LONDON, Nov. 12 lieutenant Colonel Col-onel L'Esrangi Malone, liberal mem-iber mem-iber of the house of commons for the' eist division of Bcyton, who was ar-I rested Wednesday night In Dublin where he had gone Ijj invitation to, speak in a debate on Bolshevism, was arraigned In Bow street police court toelay under the section of the eiefense 1 of the realm act prohibiting the use of language likely to cause sedition among the civilian population The proceeding.-: arose from a speech delivered de-livered by Lieutenant .Colonel Melons in Albert hall here last Sunday. The ' am was adjourned for a week and th.- defendant was released In .0inj( bull. A large crejwd of sympathizers outside cheered him as he- left the-cpuit. the-cpuit. l 1 1 1 MI N I IX Ml KIM R Humphrey Travels, the crown prosecutor, pros-ecutor, declared L'olonel Maionws bpi-ich was nothing l-.-ss t.iati an "in-citemenl "in-citemenl to muvdOr.' rie xjuoterl the lotldwiitg passage- irom me speech In! quostfon': iite Russian revblutlon taught us the Humbug ot ine old parliament i hope the day will soon come wh.n .. e s.iall meet Were to pass' ., blessing on tlic British revolution waen you ii,e-et heijs as delegates of the Clrut all-British congress of woik-, era, saiiors nd soldlera H vM.i n POSTS. "When Ltiut ia comes, woe to all UldSfl people who get In our way. We .ii - out to change the .resent constl-, tUuou, and i it Is necessary, to have bloodshed and atrocities, we shall have; to iiai I nc lump 1'Ots or the wall. v hat are a ,ew I liurehllls or a lew urzons on lamp posts compared with : li.e rataerj 0 tiiousands Of human beings'.' be-ings'.' HUNGER B i RIKJ RS LOM . CORK, NOv, a The condition of' the nine hunger strikers in t;ie Cork! tail IVi, s- rl..u-ri I...H cu "uhn.l(r.l, i low" on this, tae lllnetyrfOUrth day of their strike Bishop cohalen of Cork in a letter made public today, expresses belief that It is still possible t nurse the men back to health, and snld. Lord Mayor Mac8wisjeys strike accomplished accomplish-ed tho purpose of attracting world attention at-tention " II W CALL WOW . NEW YORK, Nov l : The com-! mitiee of 100 Investigating the Irish question announced today it had nc-i eepted the oiler f .Mrs Murie l Ma. - Bwlney, widow- ot the late lord mayor of Cork, to come to the I'nlted States; to testlty in the hearings which the i committee plans to begin November' 21. Mrs MacSwiney, thfl committee said, had been askedi to reach tho United States it possible hoi later than December (j. PKKM1F.K O.N IRELAND. London, nov. Former Premier Pre-mier Astiuith yesterday appealed fori advantage to be taken of tlie associa- j tlons and emotions aroused by the anniversary an-niversary of armistice day w hich could j not be put to worthier use than an endeavor en-deavor to find a bols of real settle- , nteiit for Ireland. Premier Lloyd-George, replying contended thut the present bill was a generous measure but the Irish people, were ne.t In a temper to give it proper understanding and consideration. He declared that documents to be I published it an early date, found In, the possession of Sinn Fein leaders in 1918, proving they were Involved In a Geiman plot, would Show the neces-1 sity of England retaining completi control of Irish harbors MEANS CONS4 RIPTION. To give Ireland the powei to raise' a conscript army, he suld, would bi a dangerous menace to Great Britain and he warned the laboiltes that with an army of that klnel In Ireland under un-der full powers of Irish dominion i ulo, conscription In England would become incv liable. The premier contended that it was; squalls Impossible to allow Ireland; her own navy which was ejuite need-: less lor her nutlonal life and could! only be used for the peril of Great Piitaln and her own destruction. He argued that It was fruitless to i talk of granting fiscal autonomy to peopl still demanding a republic. Impressing Im-pressing a fervent hope for the removal re-moval of misunderstanding's which would make the future so dark, the premier closed with a note of motion mo-tion PR USES IRISHMEN. "It may b- thai il was an Irish soldier we honored today. Ireland has h had a great and brilliant share In the empire- Some of hoi greatest statesmen states-men the shining wisdom of Hurke and I he stern leadership o Wllllng-ton Wllllng-ton all contributed to bulhl tho empire. em-pire. "All we ask is that Ireland should not. In a moment of anger, east nway an Inheritance which is as much hers as ours, but join in the empire it help-fed help-fed to build and adorn. " 1H |