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The Irish Volunteer - Óglach na hÉireann, Volume 2 - Number 47

• Seán Mac Diarmada and Herbert Moore Pim pictured in Cork, 1915

In an interview in an American newspaper John Redmond claimed that “Ireland is in a state of profound peace” and alleged that Volunteer organisers had been jailed for making openly pro-German statements. 

The Irish Volunteer publishes a letter from Herbert Moore Pim, one of the jailed organisers, who describes Redmond’s allegation as libellous and says that their statements were promoting the Volunteers and not ‘pro-German’. 

The Irish Daily Independent had not published the letter under orders from the Dublin Castle censor.  

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