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1900 - 1949
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MEN AND MATTERS

... South Brilou did not rank high their esteem. But they paid unstinted homage to the splendid valour of the Highlanders and the Irishmen. It is rather humiliating to Southrons, but, if the truth must be told, the South African Dutch regard the Englishman, compared ...

THE GREENOCK TELEGRAPH AND CLYDE SHIPPING GAZETTE. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 8, 1900

... insulting observation to Irishmen. The Speaker : The right hon. gentleman in opinion did not exceed the limits of Parliamentary language. An Irish member: He said that Nationalists were cowards. W. Redmond; Why should he insult Irishmen Mr T. M. Healy; I beg ...

THE GREENOCK TELEGRAPH AND CLYDE SHIPPING GAZETTE. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1900

... PARLIAMENT. HOUSE COMMONS— Yesterday. The Speaker took the chair shortly after twelve o’clock. J. Redmond, as chairman of the re-united Irish party, moved the following amendment to the Address: “We humbly represent to your Majesty that the time has come when ...

THE GREENOCK TELEGRAPH AND CLYDE SHIPPING GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1900

... been singularly fulfilled in the case of Alexander Norval, farmer. Rumbling Bridge, and his wife. Both of the deceased, whose united ages wore 180 years, were last week struck down influenza. The husband died on Monday, and was followed yesterday his wife ...

Funeral Notices

... Parliament in a wrangle. One can forgive Irishmen their dislike of his memory, for never Englishman knew well he how to keep them in order. But it j« spite of the pettiest kind to quarrel with his statue, and tho Irishmen might well content that the masterful ...

A. M'FaOSU

... moral victory for the Irishmen. The Scots wore hard pressed all time, and two or throe occasions narrowly saved their face. crowd of 12,000 people watched the game, many of them travelling the, Irish capital from all parts of the United Kingdom. The speech ...

THE GREENOCK TELEGRAPH AND CLYDE SHIPPING GAZETTE, SATURDAY. MARCH 10, 1900

... proposed Royal visit is the sensible and truly gentlemanly manner in which the announcement has been received by leadiug Irishmen and the more prominent Irish newspapers. Mr John Redmond's speech on Thursday night in Parliament was at onre manly and dignified ...

A NEW ERA FOR IRELAND

... great pity that their friends in England and Scotland should require the shedding of so much blood before they would allow Irishmen to wear the shamrock and honour it publicly. (Applause.) That was one reason why they should celebrate Patrick’s Day with ...

V ARIORUE

... seemed to have little Im 1. with the case under discussion. •■A. 8.M.” suggests that the ministers in and district should unite in holding i.M:.ksgi\ing service for the relief of Kimberley aim Ladysmith, the victory of Paardeberg, and the Moodies* occupation ...

THE GREENOCK TELEGRAPH AND CLYDE SHIPPING GAZETTE. MONDAY. MARCH 26, 1900

... second cent., • ouioinea ÜBit uua ..».uiowtru rci. SPECIAL —l’fce a. 3. ••CITY sails from tor York pul mart M»y. TO MANITOBA, UNITED STATUS, CANADA, AND AXUNDYA.N. BUM & CALCUTTA. Sailings. PampnisrU ou Cano, «c, Ire* ou application ANCHOR LINE (eSa.v MITKI) ...

JH GREENOCK

... advanced stage in Committee of the House last night; and but for the long-windedneas of the Irishmen and their desire differentiate between Ireland and the rest of the United Kingdom in the matter tea tobacco duties, much greater progress might have been made ...

TO-DAY’S BREVITIES

... yesterday declined to petition the Assembly to introduce new Psalter. The fathers and brethren think this a matter for the United Church. The other day there were five officers alive who had been appointed Commanderin-Chief in India; now there are only ...