Refine Search

Date

Countries

Counties

Dublin, Republic of Ireland

Place

Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland

Access Type

35

Type

35

Public Tags

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... i nitely how many members of Parliament will b' iorsake their duties at Westminster in order to s1 iake part in the war in South Africa. A great un I many names of members have already been pub- hished os having been accepted for service at jc j the front ...

THE TALLAGHT TRAGEDY

... this morning by Mr Davitt will come as a surprise to the thousands of' paople who have believed that when the South African war opened the Boers had almost 100,000 men to plt into the field, fif- teen or twenty thousand of whom were trained fereigners; ...

PORTADOWN PUNISHMENTS

... England enteredon tie twelfth month of the South African war. A few weeks before the outbreak &he- Daily Mfail expressed the feeling of the great majority of the Engiish people when it wrote that - Ef war should result we give ikts two months' limit to finish ...

THE JESUITS AND THE LAW

... importance in view of the Tranvaal war. ra With Germany as England's backer it would re be difficult for France and Russia to inter- ' ra fere in any effective way, short of war, with ra England's plans in South Africa. An anti- is British combination composed ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE YESTERDAY

... DoUsIaa, of Kil- leshandra, who had prepared the will. the sub- ?? ject'of litigation, went to South Africa, 'A '1 I c oam miisidn was sent oitt to Souch Africa top Qke ! j] r Douglas's evidence, but owing to aa itfior- Il ! nality the evidence could not be ...

SPRING ASSIZES

... Rathmtolyon. Thei prisoner said to him that no Irishman should join the British army, and that if he (Hanley) went1, out to South Africa he should point his rifle over his shoulder at his comrades rather than at the Boers. The prisoner was cheering for the Boers ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... s:;pplied largely to the Government of the I!nit.ed Slates. It has accomplishe' valoable iiorlk of the sanne kind in Seuth Africa. It s-ill do it in yonr sick- rooms at home, and in v nr nnrsarius as a food for your infants. It is the besi diet for intents ...

BULLER'S MYSTERY

... and believe any story, how- ever ,fooli sh. The silence of General Buller is ominous, and (t1hough two prominont Eng- lish war correspondents have sent messages from Spearman's Farm on Saturday and Su - day in which no mentiln was made of a north- i ward ...

A YEAR'S WORK OF OUR JUDGES

... chaos of Parliamentary fac- n, tionism, and Ireland will do it. 11- m One of the most repulsive features of the at atroious war for gold in the Transvaal is )n the cynical disregard not only af the suffer at ings of the soldiers and non-commissioned le- ...

THE SHAM APPEALS

... Houses of Parliament. And to-day, less than three years after- , wards, because she has entered into an un- sen just war in South Africa, England is will- the ing to black the boots of this same nation, Sat for the sake of her friendship! 1a' hot The same ...

LAND COMMISSION COURT IN CAVAN

... Noh Wail wvhere tiny were pio4~e on hard bopate towed by steam laues, ad thin aveed acrr the bay to the ip achore in the n ed-war rsnss. Meetings in conmueton with the Baptism Union waere resumed vesterday in LondoL The annual members' meeting was held in ...

KINGSTOWN AND BRAY INTELLIGENCE

... Ambulance Coups now in pro- s cess of rapid fornnation, hand which would pro- ' ceed in a few weeks to the seat of war in South 3 Africa. Lessons mi First Aid to the Woundedi- might with advantage be taken by the brothers C volunteering for service in ...