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Lisburn Herald and Antrim and Down Advertiser

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Lisburn Herald and Antrim and Down Advertiser

TIT-BITS. A CLERICAL HUUORI3T. The following anecdotes of a Scottish ecclesiastical hunorist are from the ..

... The Rev. Mr. Thom, minister the parish Goran, was alike distinguished for his shrewd sense, bis sarcastic wit, and bis ultra Whig principles. On days national fasting, during the Americas war, Mr. Thom found fitting occasions for the expression bis political ...

THE LISBURN HERALD, NOVEMBER 21, 1891

... will with much interest by all the tenants who wish to purchase, and it will be warning to some who wish to sell. —Northern Whig, MASONIC HALL LIS B THK KOITOU Bite—Masonry and around Lisburn has incr«*ftM«cl within the last few y«*arK, ati-l b*«uiB to ...

PLEASANT PARAGRAPHS

... great amusement of the audience, he. played •* God save the King.” At meeting of tho Fife Magistrates some year* after 1745, a Whig gentleman gave a toast “Tha Duke of Cumberland.” Daviu Beatonn, of Kilcon quhar, a zealous Jacobite, immediately after proposed ...

LISBURN MUSICAL UNION

... 1 undertook the duties believing I would receive three puuude per week, bargain is a bargain. 1 see in the News-Lttur aud Whig report your lasi meeting, that the guardians resolved to pay the amount passed by the Dispensary Committee, and think it stiauge ...

SIR WILLIAM lIARCOUETB SPEECH

... liable from pure Toryism and class rule. That has always been the danger with Unionism, which should never have allowed the Whig element, as Mr. Chamberlain has allowed it, to permeate and even dominate the core of healthy Radicalism which stood out against ...

IRISH OPINION

... ratepayers, the case of a supreme difficulty bv a strictly legal process before a responsible and impartial ’•ribunal. The Northern Whig (Belfast) say that the Bill “as evidently been carefully framed. It contains many excellent provisions. Some of the safeguards ...

Till! TWO ADUHKBSKS

... based on rather scatter-brained philanthropy, and cut down to suit the views landlords like Lord Salisbury and laissezfaite Whigs like the Duke of Devonshire, is hardly a promising development. It contrasts in particular with Sir William Harcourt’s effective ...

DR. KENTOUL, M.P

... been one of excessive pride, for it was the Liberal Unionists who shone at that Convention in special splendour. The Northern Whig, the leading Liberal Unionist newspaper, surpassed anything I have ever known to be done by any newspaper in the United Kingdom ...

THE INSTITUTE OF JOURNALISTS. ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ULSTER DISTRICT, The annual meeting of the Ulster District ..

... president of the Dublin District; Mr. A. Dunlop, hon. sec. Dublin District ; Mr. Thomas Mac Knight, F.J.1., editor Northern Whig ; Mr. Pressley, Derry ; Mr. C. Orr, Derry ; and Mr. J. Shannon, Coleraine. Mr. W. Stewart, secretary, read the minutes the ...

TEETHI FIRM IN THE CITY

... must fight, we can’t fight in a better cause than that of a free Parliament. If we lose that we lose everything, and the Tory-Whig drag the democray doubles its force straightway. Mr. Gladstone is proposing the same interval between the first and second ...

SPECIAL SITTING IN LIBBUHN

... capital that I know of. The partnership was dissolved about year ago. 1 t tell what became interest in the paper. I think the Whig got good deal it. I got sum for the plant. 1 gave nothing for the machinery—it went back the owners Sheffield. We got it on ...

THE LISBURN HERALD, JUNE 24, 1893

... S. Hamiil (Evening Telegraph J, Alexander VPMonagie (Editor Ulster Echo). James M‘Kee (News-Letter)t John Britton (Northern Whig), vV. G. (Editor Bangor Gazette), J. W. (Ulster Echo), Wra. Church (Editor Lisburn Standard), and James M Carnson (Lisb rn ...