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Steamship, now interned at
Philadelphia; Dr Hexamer, the
President of the German-American
Alliance, Mr Neumann a staunch
German patriot and John Devoy.

The news of the sinking of the
"Lusitania" was received the same
day, so the banquet was timely.

The health of the Captain of the
submarine was the first
toast drunk
."

"The Press of the country is damnable
to say the least. I fear it would
be God help the Germans in some
places were it not for the Irish
and the stand they have taken.

Come what may we will
stand by them, no matter what
the consequences."
. . . . . . . .

"Doyle says, and he is in a position
to know, that the Catholic Church, from
the Papacy down is on the side of
Germany. "America", the Catholic
weekly here sneers at Dublin and

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