4 Whig I) Ulster Examiner l'ro Fide et Patria BELFAST SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. 1964
... 4 Whig I) Ulster Examiner l'ro Fide et Patria BELFAST SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. 1964 ...
... 4 Whig I) Ulster Examiner l'ro Fide et Patria BELFAST SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. 1964 ...
... Northern Ireland come into effect on February 1. The regulations enable the Department of ure Ag'icuh to pay premium _ calves whig; are born in Northem Ireland in the EC marketing year commencing Apnl 2, 1984 and which are reared in Northemm Ireland to six ...
... Family papers sought Sir: Lady Henriet . a Wentworth. sister and to-heir of the great Whig Prinic Ministur i and patron of Fin.und Burke). tim , econd and last Harmless of Rockingham 17..in- - 2 • . married her handmme footman, William Sturgeon. who ...
... its 10- strong team signalled a determined effort radically to increase its representation. g : Mr Allister, the an(y'l Chief Whig. will be contesting the Rathcoole district. g 2 He said yesterday that opposition to the Anjlo- Eire talks process would be ...
... provided would be about £6OO and the income required to meet capital and running costa would be about £64 per car apace per year. WHIG PREMISES Plans for the future use of the building occupied by the now defunct Northern Wh.g in Bridge Street, Belfast. were ...
... when I joined the editorial staff of the old Northern Whig just after Easter, 1943, I had a pleasant young colleague called Steghen Gilbert. But St:fil:en has just told me on the phone the left the Whig in 1933, a whole decade before I brought my questionable ...
... name business is taken very sgnously by the manufacturers who own them, very seriously indeed. Years ago, in the old Northern Whig, the late Judith Rosenfield wrote an excellant holiday piece in which she described a family going down to the beach and unpacking ...
... Ordinary g 45p to 860 p and the “x 28&!3 819 p. eral companies in the USM sector scored food gin Among the best wy MW Computers, whig jumped another 33p 4, 363 p on further reaction 1 the Stock Exch;nge dea ing system with Cit announced !hisweek_m’ Properties ...
... Ulster Folk and Transport Museum, Ronald Adams, who has spent considerable time looking through newsrapef files of the “Northem Whig” newspaper in Belfast. That paper took a special interest in'g:lcholl'a career because the young artist had been an nrprcm'ee ...
... broadsheet to tablod format. Carry on, George. “1 remember when the News Letter cost I'xd compared with 1d for the Northern Whig, and was bought by those who wished to show they were a cut above the common nerd who could only atford Id, but with articles ...
... then it was easy to learn the basic principles of laundering. As umappstlabg and dry piece of ailltata of uhlch the chances of Whig eaten get lees and kg% day by day. can again be a delicacy if you kneed It up milli as muck butter as It u ill take and add ...
... Cullybackey, 275 k, £122; P Madden, Portglenone, 230 k, £100.50. Fat sows (20): There was a brisk trade. and Hereford bulls whig, released to their owners at g immature at present but show considerable promise for the future. Hereford — This group of 10 ...