IRELAND’S INDEPENDENCE DAY
... IRELAND’S INDEPENDENCE DAY THINK of the Patriots whose names are enshrined in the History of Ireland. What would THEY do to-day ? ...
... IRELAND’S INDEPENDENCE DAY THINK of the Patriots whose names are enshrined in the History of Ireland. What would THEY do to-day ? ...
... prize presented by Mrs. E. X. Barron. entrance money to towards the funds of the Wicklow War Hospital Supply l)>'pol. Independence Day message American citizens beyond the seas, President Wilson says the burden of the war ha* been greatly lightened them ...
... been great source of legitimate pride to the various races of the earth, and the newly-born American nation celohratos Independence Day with as great a frenzy to-day as they did one hundred years ago, and are extremely proud of the fact. Such pride may ...
... Michael Bolger, was charged hv Constable Rose. Carnew, with druukennesa the 4th July at Carnew. Mr, Uvrne -That was Independence Day, and tliJ* chdendanfc waa only hrating it (lunghter). Constable-He was lying the when I fypnd him. (Tiairman So. thorelore ...
... passage across was delightfully enjoyable. There was day that the travellers had not entertainment of some sort, but that Independence Day eclipeed all. But striking feature of the voyage was the privileges afforded for celebrating Muss on board, which there ...
... miner, has £50,000 to on Jeffries at any reasonably price, and some of it has been sniped at the odds named. bout set for Independence Day contain* many angles which have never been present in previous ring combat* that there wide diversion of opinion as the ...
... made their Peaceful invasions, said the Very Rev. Edmund C. Horne, 8.J., President of John Carroll University, in an Independence Day address at Cleveland, Ohio. Addressing those present of Irish birth or blood, Father Horne said: ' To the mothers and ...
... the surcharge of lls Id cost of engrossing a resolution congratulating President Wilson on the cc ebratiom of American Independence Day. Wicklow Notes. Wick Wool Market.—Last week the fanners had a rather bad time in the matter of wool, as prices fell by ...
... where the bickering comes in. Mr Wynne has been wise enough not to state the amount. Chairman—lt is due on the 4th July— Independence Day. Mr McPhail—Why not say the 12th July? (laughter). Chairman—Ob, no. I would not say that (laughter). Mr McPhail—Get Mr ...
... Ireland. M|>i>ea| it maintain its place in the National ♦ aiise. Fellow*-countrymen, this is the •Irl. of July (cheers). Independence Day; that is. The Day Which America Honours Her Independence an*) the the from lier KliorrN. All ov**r the vast ( ontineat ...
... America is seeking to as'crt the principle freedom for the whole world. •• What we are treking, -aid President Wilson Independence Day. “• is the reign, of law based upon the consent of tin governed, and sustained the organised opinion of mankind.*' That ...
... (4) C.E.C. Election Scheme to be adopted for 1919. The Pledge. I.ist of South Wicklow teachers who signed pledge on Independence Day— Messrs. F. M. O'Leary, Kildavin Boys ; J. O'Rafferty, Leo Haney N.S.; D. Moore, Ballycumber N.S.• C. M•Malion, Ballyellis ...