12 DECEMBER 1914, Page 3

We are glad to say that since we wrote (November

28th) on the journals which preached open sedition in Ireland these journals have all been suppressed. The daily newspapers also seem to have ceased reporting seditious speeches, though these are apparently still delivered in the streets. The Morning Post special correspondent says that action was taken in the first instance by the military authorities and not by Dublin Castle. He thinks that the money behind the seditious journals came by way of America from Germany. He also states that Irish-American journals which urge rebellion still circulate in Ireland. It is surely obvious that these also ought to be suppressed.