Catholic bishops accuse British government of being architects of Irish ‘anarchy’
Maynooth, 20 October 1920 - Ireland’s catholic bishops have issued one of their strongest statements yet on the deteriorating Irish...
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Maynooth, 20 October 1920 - Ireland’s catholic bishops have issued one of their strongest statements yet on the deteriorating Irish...
Read moreLondon, 28 September 1920 - The Archbishop of Melbourne, Dr Daniel Mannix, has described the condition of the Lord Mayor of Cork,...
Read moreOn 25 October 1920 Terence MacSwiney, the Sinn Féin mayor of Cork, died in Brixton prison after 74 days on hunger...
Read moreBrixton, 25 Aug 1920 - The Lord Mayor of Cork, Terence MacSwiney, is reported to be close to death having been on...
Read moreDublin, 14 August 1920 - The funeral of Thomas Farrelly took place yesterday in Glasnevin Cemetery. Farrelly, who was 20 years old and...
Read moreNew York, 30 July 1920 - Daniel Mannix, the Irish-born catholic Archbishop of Melbourne, is setting sail for Ireland tomorrow from America...
Read moreNew York, 23 July 1920 - The Irish-born Archbishop of Melbourne, Daniel Mannix, has arrived in New York and declared his intention...
Read moreWorld War One presented unparalleled challenges in relation to Australia’s membership of Britain’s Empire. The demand...
Read moreMelbourne, 26 March 1918 - A crowded meeting of protest was held yesterday at Melbourne Town Hall following the display of Sinn...
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