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DR. MANNIX IN LONDON. GRIEVANCE AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5TH 1990.

THE OLYMPIC GAMES, MARATHON RACE DESCRIBED.

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Archbishop Mannix arrived in London from Pentance on August 10th. At

"Axtirer, August £ird.“. dington, he was met by a delegation n The Marathon Race was, of presenting various Irish organizations in great event of yesterday, 11.was a formid- course, the Londen. There was a little aboaring, our abi tark at the start to get between or two Roman Catholics kiss the Arch-forty nud fifty men, lined up about ten bishop's ring, and ne soon na his luggage deep, a parti-coloured max of blue, red, had been put into a taxicab he drove away white, and green jerseys, and when this with his secretary, Father Vaughan, to was succo afully accomplished: the men Namreth House, Hammersmith

circled the track twice and then passed After luncheon at Nazareth House Dr. out through the big gateway in torrents Mannix took a run in a moter-car, accom, of rain. Growds lined the roads for some panied by Mr. Charles Diamond, the distance, evincing great enthusiasm In editor of the Catholic Herald, who was the villages throughout the route infantry released from Pentonville, and Mr. D. and cavalry were posted at intervals of Mitchell Quinn, the editor of a Glasgow 25 yards to keep the highly-string specta Catholic newspaper. He returned after tors ont of the way of the runners. Every about an hour, and spent the rest of the half, mile or so excited Japanese waved afternoon in the Convent

enormous national fags at their com patriots." Datar, the Indino, who was the last to quit the Stadium apparently fell out in the first mile, but reappeared half way, miles, behind, sturdily hanging or. I intend to press my claims to go to

A GALLANT STEWOGLE Ireland, my native country, by every Gitaham (South Africa) soon usumed mbans in ut power. This I claim as my a lead, closely attended by Haanos Koble andoubted right. With regard to certain

THE ARCHBISHOP ON HIS VISIT. In conversation with a representative of The Times at Nazareth House, Archbishop Mannix said:-

plans of which the Irish authorities are mainen, and followed at short întervals said to have cognizance that it is intended by Broos the Belgian and the Italian, to smuggle me into Ireland as a ship's fireman or a cattle drover, I need hardly The sturdy Finn and the short- say that I know nothing of ich plans further away, and at 20 kilometres send striding green-clad Bouth African drew: As to my future movements, I have not yet decided

upon any.

to have the result between them both.

going well. The pace had been very great, two leaders having covered 17 Blo tres in the first hour.

At half way Gisham and Koblemainen were running. shoulder to shoulder; Broos was 200 yards shortly afterwards Arry caught up. Broos and Arry 400 yards behind, and passed him. vast advantage in stride, frequently en

Koblemainen, with his deavoured to wrest the lead from Gitshani, who gallantly and doggedly kept to the front. About seven kilometres from the finish, however, itahand fell behind losing yard by yard, and then he dropped to third place, yielding second place to Losmann who, after being a mile behind, was coming up amazingly, Losmann, who by the way ÍA Swede, and not an Esthonian, continued to rain on Nonlo aines, and there were a prospects of entered the Stadium of which he made a splendid finish, Kohlemaines, however, one of it, to win by 60 yards, having in the world's record time of 8 hours 32 covered the distance of 20 miles 1,911 yard minutes 35 4-5ths seconds.

The grievance that I have is against the British Government and not against the agents who carried out their purposes. I am an Australian citizen, who wishes to visit Ireland, his native land. Among other purposes in visiting Ireland I wish to go there for personal and family reasons upon which I have no desire to take the public into my confidence. think there in thore in the action of the Guvernment than they are anxious that the public should realize. I thought it my duty Archbishop of Melbourne to stand up for the weak against the strong. As a conse quence,

on more than one notable ecca sinn.I have felt compelled to use any in- fluence that I have on behalf of the warkers of "Australis, My name, theme" fore, enne to he sprinted in australia with Labour politie On ten veer notable Occasions I thought in my duty to oppose conscription in Australia. On both ocea stons, inanite of the efforts of Mt. High and of the whole of the daily Proof Australia, conscription was defeated. The result we that Australian volunteers did more than their share in men and moner to win the war. Bute I have never been When he broke the tape there was a forgiven for helning according to the mea scene of great enthusiasm. sure of my ability to defent conscription draped in the Finnish fing and oroward in Ausralia and to save democratic Aus with wreath of laurels, unde a trium. tralia from military deegotism.

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I have never been forgiven for support credit to the thoroughness with which they A fue race of men these Finns, who do ing Labour and helping to defeat conscripture their ideal of physical culture. tion, People, therefore, can easily under The winner came striding into the arena stand why so many messages are coming from the defeated and discredited; Mral about twenty minutes to six o'clock, Hughes, who succeeded in having his party struggle in the mud and rain and over. without showing much sign of his long returned at the last election by a majority of one rote" or perhaps two. I ans not surprised that he is feeling nervous, be cause since I left Australia one of those by whose votes he was clinging to office, and who hay been returned by a majority

the rough cobbles. Before he was halfway round the circuit Lensmann entered. Then there was a pause before the Italian colours were seen, and then a loud rost it was not until number thirteen-unlucky applause greeted Brons, the Belgian.

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The second reason on account of which so much hostility has been manifested in that I thought it my duty while in Aus tralia to detend Ireland, jay native count try, from the persistent and systematic vilification of Ireland in Australia b through cables passing through London The order of finishing and the times of (these are the only cables they ever get), the first twenty competitors are appended. As a result of my democratic attitude in Australia, and as the result of my Irish-Kohlemainen (Finland), 332 35 4-5 attitude, deliberate attempts were made to discredit me in America and it possible prevent my entrance into America.“ These attempts failed. I did guy into America, and from San Francisca to New York in every big city. I got a welcome and a pable demonstration that could give no consolation either to Mr. Hughes or to those who sympathize with him in Eng land

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8 Hanssen (Denmark). 9-Tallgreen (Finland). 10. Kolehmienen (Fig.) NIL-Trader (U.6.) THE LAUGHING STOCK OF THE WORLD." 12.Mellor (U.S.) It has been stated that I have made 13-Dellow (Canada) vigorous comments in America on the 14-Mills (Great Britain). relations between England and Ireland. 15-Scholes (Canada), If I have, they were well deserved and I 18-Kanakuri (Japan) stand by every word and syllable that I 17-Kumm (Sweden) have spoken, and my statements in Am 18-Mucho (France) rita wore received with applause by hun 19-Changute (India) dreds and thousands of Americans as I came through the States. So far from meeting with opposition or hostility of any kind,

I had the honour, which L greatly prize, at having had the freedom of the Bit even their own friends in the Press City of New York and other citics con all events I claimed the right to go to scarcely venture to share that view. At ferred upon me. If I said anything, in America which was insécurate or mislead Ireland and I claim that right still, and ing there were hundreds of well-paid Fri. 1 mean to press that claim by any means tisk propagandist."" to correct any mis. in my power, unless indeed the Irish people apprehension Bust British politicians Republican Government) signifes to mo (or the Irish Government I mean the defeated on the platform have recourse that my presence in my native country to other more brutal methods. The Brianwelcome. From the British Govern tish Government, apparently, was un

willing not merely that I should enter. et I bave received no consideration and America but that I should erier Izeland, expect and desire no favour or privilege. or come into touch with any of the great shall retura to Australia in spite of any Irish centres in Great Britain. I don't opposition which Mr. Hughes might offer. consider it any part of my duty to fall he is not my ecclesinatical superior and in with their plans. Rather I thought it he is rather more concerned about hold. best to allow them to Juve all the odiam ing his position.

they mag attach to my exclusion from A CRIMELESS PEOPLE, Ireland. Whether the action they have No man is more opposed to outrage, taken is legal must be considered, but whe crime, or murder than If I cannot recon ther legal or not, the result has been to cite myself even with capital punishment. put me to a certain amount of personal. The crime that is in Ireland should be inconvenience, and to render the British settled on the right shoulder. The Trish Government in

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of the world, and the lagging the world, and the auly ericks with which

Since the Battle of Jutland the British they are charged before the world are Navy has not scored any success com political crimes which resulted from bad parable with the chusing of the Baltic government. I do not consider myself in. from the Irish shores and the capture the least hound by any of the Govern without the low of a single British arilor ment orders, but whether I shall take of, the Archbishop of Melbourne. The Bri- steps to defy the Government is another tish authorities possibly think that that matter The orders forbidding me to naval voory was worth winning, and that enter Ireland are no more binding on me. the money involved has been well knent." than if they were minda by the Shah of

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