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THE CORK EXHIBITION

... how best, r without regard to sect ot party, they could pro- d mote the iuteereels of the country. It is ihpos- c sible to speak of the enterprise without mention- s il ; the untlnes of Sir G ort e Colthurst and Mr. e Ludlo'v A. Ieanuldqh. V ithi those ...

THE CORK EXHIBITION

... by-the pressnce of many members -of the j Dublin Musical Society, the concert may be pro- nouriced to have been, generally speaking, a success. Indeed, but for the invaluable help of the Dublin singers, the concert would not have been by any'meaps worthy ...

THE CORK EXHIBITION

... of the Press to speak of a free -Press. He had listened with great atten- Ition to his worship's epeeeb, but he had )found that Ile was compelled to omit every allu- sion to the freedom of the Press in Ireland. Lord Dinraven, in speaking of the House of ...

THE CORK EXHIBITION

... mixed character, Ys but there were other causes which the\ could all in- fairly examine. The speaker then proceeded to nl speak of several industries which existed in the lyv country some time ageo, NLd asked if such had been done in the ptast was there ...

THE CORK EXHIBITION

... (applause). Mr. Bowen, secretary of the United Trades of Belfast, responded. He said he could assure them that he believed he was speaking the mindof every delegate present when lie said that this would be the happiest recollection of their entire life (applause) ...

LITERATURE

... refining influence of Miss Mulholland's cultured mind. It is she who interprets Sibbie and Shawn ; they, themselves, do not speak to us. Fan, the heroine, is a fragile, erial creature, and might be symbolic, fr all we know to the con- trary, of the soft ...

THE SAVAGE CLUB COSTUME BALI,

... favourite songs, was unable in conseqixence ; of a cold to attend, and bri Barry Sullivan was prevented by indisposition from . speaking an addres1 of welcome to the Prince of Wales, which had been specially Written by Mr. James Albery, also a Savage. Whilst ...

LISBURN CATTLE SHOW

... ircasponded to ' Thb health of the ?? eas. Ite h-itd beet present at titeir slies for to rime 'a.t thlirttx-tite yeatrs, atld, speak-I ing from expeteuec, lie lioohed ulpon itlepreselnt RC one of the beet they had ever h'ad. Wbile i otler so ieties wvi re ...