FOOTBALL NOTES
... stand thus :— Sheffield United, 35 points (21 games); Aston Villa. 29 (20); Wolverhampton War.derers, 23 ...
... stand thus :— Sheffield United, 35 points (21 games); Aston Villa. 29 (20); Wolverhampton War.derers, 23 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... continued to grow, fostered by fresh threats of French invasion, and by 1865 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 ...
... 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 ouc of embarrassment and even peril. It is as grave ...
... can under- stand, but we credited Mr. Redmond with more cleverness than to feel surprise at the abstention of loyal Irishmen. The united Irish Party, which proposes to make what capital it can out of the difficulties of Great Britain must follow its ...
... conjuncture whatever advantage for the Irish cause it is capable of yielding to tiie force of united action. Here is an oppor- tunity for which generations of Irishmen have longed. England's present position is one of embarrassment and even peril. It is as ...
... , concluded his address to the reverend recipient in these words ‘IT may only add, a tnkling eur, et sounding brass, Two Irishmen were conversing the other day, and one of them asked the other when be intended # go hack to Ireland. He repleed, “ If I ...
... poorer members will increase the resemblance. Th* people Acton will sorely adopt the suggestion made to them Wednesday by the United States Ambassador, of motto for their new Free Library. “Medicine lor the soul,” Mr. Choate, reminded his audience, was the ...
... shots than the Boers themselves. Truly the British South Africa Field Force will consist of a heterogeneous collection of units, but it will be a magnificent fighting army, and conclusively proves that the era of highly trained armies on the old German ...