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was neither more nor lees than entering the mountains in pitch darkness, finding and climbing a hill closely ..

... was neither more nor lees than entering the mountains in pitch darkness, finding and climbing a hill closely guarded, and concerning the exactwhereabouts of which they were none too sure, seurcaaing the top for a tiny tunnel in the rock, and then waiting ...

THE ACCIDENT AT DUNDALK

... accident the driver and fire , of the passenger train received injuries which proved fatal. The Inspector explains how the siding ill Atelee could not accommodate all the coal waggons. Guard Duffy unhooked the. 12 lending waggons and guard's van, with the intention ...

oil 17th February. 11136. Affair of Honour

... Brigade, was assailed and struck with a stick on the back of the head, not only in the mo.t unprovoked manner, but when off Ins guard, by a Belgian half-pay officer. Although the Bggree.3ing individual offered to apologise upon the following morning for the ...

RANDOM READINGS. RARE ENGLISH GLASSES

... comrade of late master. At the cemetery, after the body has been lowered into the ground, three volleys am fired over the grave by the firing party, after which the bugle. sound out the Labt Post. Should he have bate a great and successful commander ...

THE GENERAL ADVERTISER, SATURDAY, JAN. 21,1919. and gypsy song, ordering the old crone, with curses, to make ..

... Beatrice gazed bitterly into the camp-fire, poking it thoughtfully with a long stick. The old hag appropriated Donald for scullery boy and sent him into the bushes for twigs to make the fire burn brighter. The guard, perched over the entrance of the cave ...

RECENT INVENTIONS

... Patents Agency, 12-14 College Green, Dublin, who will give advice free on all matters relit' to nts, designs, and trade marks. le Fire Escape.—This invention 'Ube used by one or more persons for iliessibig from burning buildings in an delegy safe way, and it ...

CariOW County Council and Nurse Kobus

... accident. It uas a case of shooting her down in uniform whilst doing her duty. The soldiers, he supposed, fired. not knoumg what they were firing at. lie astonished at the statement that it was a pure accident, and hi. hope was that the motion might bring ...

tentEs IN NNW YORK

... New York's model fireproof structures. The three top floors, which were the scene of the fire and loss of life. were ordinarily euiptied in fifteen minutes. By a fire which broke out in New York in the early hours of the morning of March 29, the atately ...

SEARCHLIGHTS FOR LINERS

... upon errands for their parents. T'be the net revenues, of various undertakings Fire Department was aocordingly notified which are for the most part carried on to ring the fire bells as • signal to childwith little or no charge on the rates. ran to retire ...

ARMOURED CAR SAULKS BANDITS

... the other on the 'ear compartment, where the money guards keep constant vizi I. The money vault is proteeted by sted sides which have windows with ballet-proof glass. In testing this glass an officer fired point blank, and was hardly a dent in the glass ...

REPRESENTATIVES. The annual meeting of the North Tipperary Agricultural Committee unanusously elected Rev. P. ..

... lbeere. J. Dilmore and T. Regan have bees co-opted to fill the vacancies hs the Guardian! and Rural aignad by the resignation of fire ir s a sr al s. P. Dilmore and J. Fahy. . Mr. J. McLaughlin, elected Chair. man of the Rdenderry No. 2 Rural Council, has refused ...

OLD BARRACKS AND ROUSING

... and have stated tkv cannot be used for this purpose. as the barracks will he required for the Civic Guard. The barracks were completely gutted by fire when they were evacuated by the Irregular I,xces before the arrival of the Free - 1 -20 principles to ...