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native and from 1915 its third editor, who though himself a separatist, personally admired O'Brien. He had attempted to dissuade O'Brien from his decision to support the war, as he was rightly worried about the negative effects it would have on circulation and on the League, particularly since rising
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after O'Brien's return to public life in 1904, its editor John Herlihy. The paper aimed at furthering O'Brien's concept of national conciliation and promoting full-scale implementation of the Land Act, by encouraging tenant land purchase and extolling its benefits. This through an alliance with the
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published O'Brien's reasoning for giving support to Irish participation in the war, by telling readers that the war had welded the Irish together and to secure All-Ireland Home Rule it was necessary to join Britain and the Allies in their hour of need. This was so very much in accord with O'Grady's
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has been broken down, only to build Catholic Ascendancy on its ruins. Are we in earnest about our country at all or are we seeking to perpetuate our wretchedness by refusing the honest aid of Irishmen? Why should we throw unto the arms of England those children of Ireland who would be our most
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soon began to present an altogether favourable attitude towards Sinn FĂ©in, practically becoming a Sinn FĂ©in organ. Though the paper continued to point out the lesson that physical force had been proved useless and that what was needed was a united constitutionalism. The editorials took on a
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saw the League victorious in Cork, returning eight MPs, but elsewhere succumbed to clerical opposition. With Home Rule in the offing, the paper reflected the outrage of O'Brien and his party colleagues when Redmond gave way to partition under pressure from
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of the League in achieving Home Rule, with extensive coverage of election meetings in preparation for the December elections. It regularly attacked the Irish Party for allying with 'socialists, secularists and land nationalisers'. The Redmondite controlled
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made its appearance on 11 June 1910, with John Herlihy as the first of three editors. The opening issue carried a splendid leading article by the founding member and staunch supporter of the All-for–Ireland League,
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became notorious for misprints, and Herlihy was fired. He unsuccessfully sued for unfair dismissal, was then active as a journalist in London and in the mid-1930s, one year editor of the
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being replaced by a newly rising "Catholic Ascendancy". The League held its public inaugural meeting in March, and from July all issues had one central theme, to promote
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as Chief Press Censor for Ireland. Decies warned the press to be careful about what they published. Such warnings had little effect when dealing with such papers as the
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party (1909–1918). Published daily from June 1910 until 1915, and weekly in 1915–16, it was the third of three newspapers founded and published within a decade by
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MP rejecting his policy of conciliation with landlords. The paper's editor Tim McCarthy only learnt of his demise a day later. As a future editor of the Belfast
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The editorial in the issue of 30 September 1916 betrayed all the hesitance about embracing Sinn FĂ©in that had distinguished O'Brien's attitude over the years:
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MP. It developed a unique approach to the national question and to the social issues of the day, with a pronounced conciliatory view to achieving
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It was suppressed after Gallagher accused the British authorities of lying about the conditions and situation of republican prisoners in the
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ceased publication abruptly with O'Brien's resignation from public life on 4 November 1903, after he had been alienated from the
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The Redmondites saw themselves as achieving Home Rule, the All-for-Ireland League saw them as having achieved partition. When
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will now help in saving Ireland from the Degrading Thraldom of an Incompetent Clique, who have ruined the Irish Cause,
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distinctly heroic view of the rebels and damned Redmond and the Irish MPs for their anti- Sinn FĂ©in utterances.
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ceased publication finally in March 1909 when O'Brien travelled abroad to recover from the December 1908
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The Order of the Bosses was that no person with a Cork Accent should be allowed near the platform of a
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based politically oriented weekly newspaper, its managing editor Tim McCarthy, previous editor of the
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own martial enthusiasm that he eventually decided to resign his post in 1915 and enlist in the war.
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increased sales, though paper shortage and lack of capital left its financial position hopeless.
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Betrayed the Irish Farmers, and have converted the Irish Party into the despised tail of British
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graduate who was sincerely in accord with All-for-Ireland aspirations. The December
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and daughter of the Russian Jewish banker, Hermann Raffalowich, domiciled in Paris.
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as honest youngsters, who could yet be won over by a great new national movement.
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countered by rebuking the O'Brienite Independents as dissident factionists. The
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in 1916, Gallagher contacted O'Brien in London to discuss the attitude of the
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losses and paper shortages forced the paper to become a weekly in mid-1915.
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he later became one of O'Brien's bitterest critics. The machinery of the
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for the whole of Ireland. It displayed a favourable attitude towards the
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MP, condemned in regular rhetorical exchanges with the Irish party's
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Finally, when in December 1916, O’Brien ceased publication of the
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The paper suffered closure because soon after the appointment of
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carried the following explanation of the title in every issue:
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William O'Brien and the course of Irish Politics, 1881–1918
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William O'Brien and the course of Irish Politics, 1881–1918
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asked in a long editorial, which was the Manifesto of the
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faithful allies, if we did not seek to disinherit them? "
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for the publication of a new full-scale daily paper, the
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The Cork Free Press, In the Context of the Parnell Split
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The Cork Free Press, in the context of the Parnell Split
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newspaper in Ireland, which circulated primarily in the
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Coleraine Constitution and Northern Counties Advertiser
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North West of Ireland Printing and Publishing Company
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North West of Ireland Printing and Publishing Company
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The long Gestation, Irish Nationalist Life 1891–1918
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The long Gestation, Irish Nationalist Life 1891–1918
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broke in August 1914, Home Rule was set aside. The
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Cork
All-for-Ireland League
William O'Brien
Home Rule
Sinn FĂ©in
Cork Examiner
Freeman's Journal

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Irish Parliamentary Party
Land Purchase (Ireland) Act 1903
Land Question
John Dillon
Irish News
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Cork
Land and Labour Association
Munster
1906 Labourer (Ireland) Act
D. D. Sheehan
Baton Convention
Devlinite
Sinn FĂ©in

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