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... stand thus :— Sheffield United, 35 points (21 games); Aston Villa. 29 (20); Wolverhampton War.derers, 23 ...

Published: Monday 01 January 1900
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6394 | Page: 9 | Tags: none

IRELAND AND THE TRANSVAAL

... out to the Boers in their unequal contest. Owing to centuries of mis-government there is on the part of three millions of Irishmen in Ireland, not to speak of their kith and kin, inherited animosity to England, an animosity that until late years Eng'and ...

Published: Monday 01 January 1900
Newspaper: Echo (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 798 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

VOLUNTEERS AND THE WAlt

... continued to grow, fostered by fresh threats of French invasion, and by 1805 there were in the United Kingdom 429,165 volunteers, including 70.000 Irishmen. When, after Waterloo. peace was restored, the whole force' was disbanded, with the exception of ...

BLACKBURN IRISHMEN AND THE

... BLACKBURN IRISHMEN AND THE At a meeting of Blackburn Irishmen held at their yesterday the following resolu- j tion was passed unaoimoualy: That this meeting of Irishmen the strongest possible nionser the recent scandalous trial by packed Orange jury at ...

Published: Tuesday 02 January 1900
Newspaper: Northern Daily Telegraph
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 751 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

OFFICIAJ- STARTING PRIOBB

... making kin woight Urt. liE ■snmgnntron BLACKBURN IRISHMEN’S RESOLUTION.— At & of Bbokburo Irishmen, hold the dub rooms, yesterday, the following resolution wa* passed unanimously:—“ That this meeting of Irishmen conduiniv,in the strongest poe*ibl.« manner ...

Published: Tuesday 02 January 1900
Newspaper: Lancashire Evening Post
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 445 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

(4)- THE 'NEWCASTLE- D

... Probably the rumours referring to the' plots which are mid to have been formed in th e United &atm are mainly fiction. In America. on this aide of the Atlantic, Irishmen suffer much' from their loquacity. But whatever there may Lel behind their threats, ...

Published: Wednesday 03 January 1900
Newspaper: Newcastle Daily Chronicle
County: Northumberland, England
Type: | Words: 1954 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE TRANSVAAL.WAR

... Princess Christian's badge. Mr. Adalbert S. Hay, son of the ?? of the United States to the Court of St. James, who is going to Pretoria, the capital of the Transvaal, to take up the post of United States Consul, and to look after British interests there during ...

Published: Wednesday 03 January 1900
Newspaper: Hampshire Advertiser
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 8396 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

IRELAND AND THE WAR

... conjuncture whatever advantage for the Irish cause it is capable of yielding to the force of united action. Here is an opportunity for which generations of Irishmen have longed. England’s present position is one of embarrassment, and evai peril. It is as ...

Published: Thursday 04 January 1900
Newspaper: St James's Gazette
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1108 | Page: 15 | Tags: none

SEVERAL MEN MISSING

... taken oatand shot for cowardice Madder River: also nine Boers, or rather seven Boers who had fired on the doctors and two Irishmen who had been captured at Belmont. They were placed la row, with their hand* tied to a stake, and company of the Cornwall* ...

Published: Thursday 04 January 1900
Newspaper: Hartlepool Northern Daily Mail
County: Durham, England
Type: Article | Words: 603 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE WESTMINSTER c.urrrE

... conjuncture, wl atevcr advantage for the Irish cause it is 'capable of yielding to the force of united action. Here is an opportunity for which generations of Irishmen have longed. England's present position is one of embarrassment and even peri!. It is as grave ...

Published: Thursday 04 January 1900
Newspaper: Westminster Gazette
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 801 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

GENERAL FRENCH BOMBARDING.COLESBERG

... and shot for cowar- dice. At Modder R.ver also, nine Boers — or rather seven Boers, who had fired on the doctors, and two Irishmen, who had been captured at Bel- mont—wero placed in a row, with their hands tied to stakes, and a company of the Cornwalls ...

AGENTS WANTED WHERE NOT

... confinned to grow, fostered by fresh threats of French invasion, and by 1805 there were in the United Kingdom 429.165 Volunteers, including 70.000 Irishmen. When. after Waterloo, peace was restored, the whole force was disbanded, with the exception of ...

Published: Thursday 04 January 1900
Newspaper: Tunbridge Wells Journal
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 4459 | Page: 4 | Tags: none