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NUTSHELL NEWS

... NUTSHELL NEWS. One-third of the land surface al the Is eovered with trees. Four times more Irishmen reside La the United States than Englishmen. London has fewer suicides than any other great capital. While Paris has 400 suicides pe: million per year ...

WEST DOWN POLITICS. A Retrospect and a Forecast

... persona, the first being Mr. Thomas H. Sloan, ALP., for Soul h Belfast. Here's what it saytt—On the willingness and ability of Irishmen to co-operate in carrying out reasonable reforms in their own country will rest their claim to a more extended form of s ...

NEWS OF THE WEEK IN. BRIEF

... ezplode. Considerable damage was done by the remelting fire. Found gu ilty of publishing a seditious libel in a entitled Irishmen and the Beg- Army, John Butler was bonne over at illeifast, Assizes not to repeat the offence. A verdict of Accidental ...

West Down Unionist Association

... Ferguson, 3.1'. ; C. 11. Weald, , one spark of generosity in their composition— S. G. Fenton, James M'llroy, Samuel Cun- I and Irishmen as a rule were not devoid of that ulegliam, Robert Shannon, Samuel Finlay, I high attribute—they would that day give Mr. ...

CAMPAIGN SPEECHES

... represent in the new House of Commons the great ideas of Empire and reform would be for some time a small, but, he believed, a united band. But he was not downhearted. Mr. Chamberlain proceeded to comment on the bitterness and malignity displayed in the speeches ...

IRISH PARTY'S DEMAND

... IRISH PARTY'S DEMAND. At a meeting of the United Irish League, on Sunday, Mr. John Redmond, M.P., reiterated clearly and emphatically his demand for a parliament for Ireland. When the party comes to deal with the question of national selfgovernment in ...

MRWiIIiNIMPORMIIINWMF'!,‘ DROMORE WEEKLY TIMES -SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1907. the two members of the Ulster party ..

... Temente het, and altogether uspreeedented proceeding where only a small body of so-called stupid gentlemen Irishmen were Roman Catholic Cottage stets Unite the union itiad that there were no beat _ • wintry in water. and Belfast was concerned. What, after all ...

Carnew National chool. MINISTERIAL MANAGEMENT

... that Sir Henry Campbell- Bannerman was unable to get another to take his j b, had in a recent speech declared that those Irishmen who desired an independent Ireland were in an iusigniticant minority. I/id they believe Mr. Bryce? Did they belive that any ...

Ulster Unionist Council. proper action they ought to take it they as enionista wished to put a stop to the ..

... polling districts was chosen as follows: till next the Almighty to spare that greet man a mum, cursory inspectiou ut some 01 United non at to play a protest match Cunningham,-onsilone, Mr. Jelly; bridge, M j.p. ni. ;jas il. (Hew', hear.) The report was towns ...

NO MEMBER FOR WORCESTER

... Taylor declaring that the Government should try to prevent a similar state of things arising here to that which obtained in the United States. There was loud cheering from the advanced Liberals and the Nationalists when the result of the division was announced ...

REDEEMING UNIONIST PLEDGES

... devolution of Irish local business; (2) full representation of Irish opinion on matters of local Irish concern; (3) to give Irishmen a fair field for legitimate local ambition and patriotism; (4) to remove all unnecessary interference with Irish government ...

SPECIAL COUNTS OF PETTY SESSIONS

... to assist in enfranchising every Nationalist voter in that district they were justified in the formation of a strong unit of the United Irish League. In that district, as the Rev. Chairman had said, they were fortunate in being represented by a local member ...