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AMAZING STORY OF A SINN
FEIN PLOT.
BLOWING UP RAILWAYS.
TRENCHES ACROSS ROADS.
case of
The prisoner, John Gallagher, aged 30, was a bookkeeper si Baltinglass Hotel, county Wicklow, and he was charged, under the Defence of the Realm Act, with baving in his possession a document, which contained information that might, in cor. tain events, be teful to the enemy.
The document contained the following instructione :-
UNITY OF PURPOSE.
PRESIDENT WILSON ON THE THEATRE
Wilson.
SPIRITUAL SIDE, OF
CIVILIZATION,
not
un
a very
TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!
ROYAL
EDGAR WARWICK
presents
TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!
VANITY FAIR
The details of an extraordinary Sinu luncheon given by the Lord Mayor at
A large company was present at a TO-NIGHT! Fein plan for the seizing of police bar the Midland Hotel in honour of President TO-NIGHT! racks, camps, and railways was unfolded | at a court-martial held in Dublin, on January 1st. The alleged plot included health, President Wilson said:
In acknowledging the toast of his the destruction of the railways
You have need, the offering of opposition to the friendship, and
again made me feel the cordiality of your troops, and the impressing of the civil how
I want to tell you inach population for the purpose of construct
appreciate it, only on ing trenches and doing other work of a
ny Own bobali, but military character,
behalf of my partner. It is very interesting that the Lord Mayor should have referred in his address to vital circumstance in our friendship. He referred to the fact that our men and your men have fought side by side in the great battles. But there was more than that in it. For the first time, upon such a senle at any rate, they have fought under common commander.
(Loud cheers.) That is n advance which "On orders to strike being received, have made upon the previous days, and Baitinglass shall established what I have been battalion headquarters, which shall be in lins been the generosity of spirit eten in couch with brigade headquarters which that unity of command bag been from two points, ria Castle Dermot and assented to. (Cheers.) I not only had Tullow Baltinglass will seize the police the pleasure of meeting Marshal Foch-- barracks, and take charge of documents (loud cheers) who confirmed my admira and books, the railway, and post-office tion of him by the direct and simple wires, as well as the buildings them.ner with which he dealt with every selves. At the same time, two motors subject we talked about; but I had the of armed men shall proceed to Stratford pleasure of meeting your own commander on-Slaney, and take the barracks and post-office there. Rathvilly will take post- office, barracks, and railway station (G.S.W.B.), and hold commun ation with battalion headquarters trough the telephone wires Tallow will take post-office, barracks, and railway there,
That unity of command did swing the and use the lines of communication for power of the nation, into a mighty forec. their uwa Pegal will soize the post. I momentum which got into all the armica in being in touch I think we all must have felt the new
with ours.
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As
with!
loud abeers)--and I understand how they wo-operated, because I saw that they were real men. It takes a real man to subordinato himself, and it takes a real Moldier to know that unity of command is the secret of success.
office there and the police barracks, and ho soon as they became a single army, also Black Lion Barracks, and shall be and we felt we had overcome one of the in touch with Wexford by the use of the most serious obstacles in the strength of post-office at Clonegal. Ticknock will the enemy that he had unity of com seire Kiltegoa Barracks and post-office and, and could strike where be would, Hacketstown will seize barracks and which we could not, and with that unity, post-office and also police barracks stof command there arvee the unity of Bellmount and make it the centre of spirit. The minute we consented to co- their operations.
operate our hearts were drawn together. "The capture of these positions will into co-operation (cheers)-and so, from be communicated to Battalion Head- the military side, we have given ourselves quarters and thence to Brigade Head- an example for the years to come. Not quarters. This accomplished, strict that in the years to come we must submit military law shall be enforced by to a unity of command, but it does seem Volunteers, and proclamations posted to me that in the years to come we must up in the various centres. Looters and plan a unity of purpose, and in that persons suspected of giving information unity of purpose we shall find that great to the enemy, and all persons of hostile recompense-the strengthening of intentions, will be arrested and dealt spirit in everything that we do, with. The Battalion Quarter & Co. Quartermasters will take a draft on the
A COMMON ENTERPRISÈ, ranks to supply the Volunteers with thing so demeaning as jealousy. It is a There is nothing so hampering and no- clothing and equipment. All motor canker not only in the heart, but it is s cycles and lorries will be commandeer canter in the counting-room. It is a can- ed. The male section of the populationker throughout all the processes of civili: will have to work at whatever workin necessary. The supply of summunition will be kept at headquarters, to bo sap plied to companies who conto in need of first. These lince of communica
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ation, and having now seen that we can tinue to advance shoulder to shoulder. fight shoulder to shoulder, we will con- (Choers.) And 1 think you will find that the people of the United States are not tion will be held till orders to them are received, when the work of the least cager of the parties. (Cheers), destruction will begin to block the which an Australian soldier gave to one
I remember
hearing a story of a warning passages against troops. The Great
abandon
Southern and Western Railway line of our soldiers. Our soldiers were con shall be seized by Donard, at Collinsidered by the older men a bit rash when stown, and destroyed as far as Gran they went in. I understand that even gecon, and Bultinglass shall then the Australians auid that our men weze destroy it as far as Mount Neill bridge ont occasion a friendly Australian said rather rough-flaughter) and that on! Од the south, Eathvilly destroying it from that to Ballybit, and Tullow com to one of our men, "Man, a barrage is pleting the destruction to the alation of a thing meant to lean up against." house of Tullow,
(Laughter.) They were a little bit in All rolling stock, stores of flour and clined to lean up against the barrage, and corn shall be destroyed, Trenches will yet I must confide to you that I was a be dug about every half-aile on the bit proud of them for it. (Cheers.) They main road, and barricades at inter had come over to get at the enemy, and vals. Bridges, etc. should also be they did not know why they should delay. destroyed. The camp of Coolmorey enemy, except distrust and marring of
And now that there is no common shall be hurned and the roads to and plans, we can feel the same eagerness in from broken up. Food committers
formed of different merchants will deal the new comradeship and can feel that with the food and forage of the civil there is a common enterprice for us. For, population, but shall be under the con- after all, though we boast of the material: trol of the Volunteers. Miner Betails aide of our civilisation, they are merely need not be gone into now, but it is meant to support the spiritual side. Wel sufficient to say that all companies shall are not men because we have ekill of hand, be in complete touch with one another, but we are men because we have clevation so the headquarters will know of the of spirit. It is in the spirit that we live, advance of troops from any side."
and not in the task of the day, If it is not that, why is it that you hang the lads musket and sword above the mantelpiece, The prisoner, when asked to plead, rebut never his yard-stick! There is no fused to recognise the Court, urging that thing discreditable, but he is using it for it was composed of representatives of his own sake. When he takes the musket
enemy in occupation."
or the sword he is giving everything be Captain MeWilham, the prosecutor, has and getting nothing (Cheers.) It is submitted that it was clear that the know. honourable, not ag an metrument of force,
sh
"AN ENEMY IN OCCUPATION."
ledge that there were plans in Wicklow but as a symbol of sul to. As a
of
they were tho
"When and Wexford for the blowing up of rail fricad of mine said very ways, and taking possession of police bar. peace in conducted in
of war, racks and post offices would be useful to there will be no war." (Cheera) Business the enemy, and would ronder supplies should be done from the point of view difficult, and would prevent communica of the soldier, that he is serving his coun tion with them. They sometimes heard try, and I believe that from generation and were told that to generation conceptions of that sort are plots in result of the fancy and gaining more and
more currency, and imagination of the people of this country, that men are beginning to see, not per but here there was a detailed plot of the haps, a golden age, but, at any rate, an action to be taken by companies by the age which is brightening from decade to order of headquarters. This was a very decade, and may lead us some time to serious matter, and one which could not an elevation from which we can see the be tolerated in any country.
things for which the heart of mankind Sergeant Kearns, Royal Irish Con- has longed. Lond chebrs.) treated the prisoner at Mill-street, deposed that, on October 29th, after seeing him at Baltinglass railway
I am an Irishman, willing to lay down the document given
my life for the freedom of my country called by Captain Mo must refuse the moral right of this Court William, stated that the information to try mic or to pass senterice on me given in the document would be most ful to the anomy. It showed, supposing divilian
population
station, and
above in his
Major So
to embarass
situation
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aid that the question was: Would it be The Judge Advocate, in summing up, of hesistance to the enemy to know that,
Shintanir tenth organised, totüin event, there might be a rising In Ireland, and that in the ches of much
olaborato rising there was nar
organin tion, by which the railway, telephone Bud talegraph communications of the nation
were prepared to gb the
the troops The case for the prosecution having closed the neomed, in reply to the to the
Rident, refused to call: witnesses, and
the Court had no moral right to adjudi- would be seriously interfered with. Tent cate and past sentence of hit have they would have to satisfy themselves
was a matter for the Court. Besides,
.to.say,he., added, "that, without any it way a genuine document, and tho
disrespect whatever to this Court, I re
fuse to recognise that it had 4by right to to operations which were genuinely in- try mo. If it was a Court constituted by tended.
I would be facianed; his
the Trish people, we
(Continued at foot of next column.).
The dodirian of the Court will be bours, Davy
promulgated in adue
plegraph.
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