WAR MEWL:
... steam bakery. Private Thos. Roche, Nhtry-street. Wexford, of the Irish Guards, is reported as mi.•ing from Sept. 13. Private Sam Kenny. Trinity-street. Wexford. alsti of the Irish Guards. is also reported as missing. • ff ...
... steam bakery. Private Thos. Roche, Nhtry-street. Wexford, of the Irish Guards, is reported as mi.•ing from Sept. 13. Private Sam Kenny. Trinity-street. Wexford. alsti of the Irish Guards. is also reported as missing. • ff ...
... for a second fire in Munintown dis- Ipenv try he wrote to Mr. Keating. Marrintown. who replied that di. re wee only sufficient coal allosed to light one fire. If the guardians allnwed a half ton of mai extra there conk hen second fire lighted. Ir. P ...
... authority holds that the diamonds were the Feint: 01 lances. the cubs sword-guards. the hearts the points of the darts discharged by crosibows, while the spades represented the fire of the eulverins. The kings and queen , . which are also part of the original ...
... travening at sixy miles an hour the guard's van was derailed and dragged along the permanent way for a mile before the train could be, stopped. I expected every minute to be dashed' to pieces, said the guard. Though travelling at such tremendous speed ...
... first. shot Wilti fired Mooney had do gun. Tho prisoner at that time hreatetied witness auil his efolleagues with the law. but Ihe latter explained that they did no know ant Wu% the keeper. or nem doing him any harm. Atter Mooney had fired the gun. ties prisoner ...
... SACRED HEART PRO( ESSION. The annual procession of the men,- hers of the Guard of Honour of the Sacred Hutt take_, place in :he grounds uttached to the Shannon Chapel tomorrow (Sunday) es-eiting. Preparatools in connection with the procession. 'which ...
... derailed. In the smash. the guard. John Plenty, of Noweastle. was killed. and a number ot cattle mere oleo killed. The traffic was delayed for some time. Aliimouth Junction is soma miles north of Xnwcaetle. h appear% that the guard met his death Pimping front ...
... parents cud Patrick Henderson, a lodger. The deceased was teen removed to bonito!. Coroner—Was thne any guard on the fireplace? No. it a perfectly open fire gratef There was a tender. Patrick Henderson stated that he heard the child sow-sming, and afterwards ...
... failure, the offence, the inevitable error : ofted he must be wounded or subdued: often misted and alwaVa hardened. But be guards the women from all this; within his house, as ruled by her, unless :he herself has bought it, need enter nu danger, nu temptation ...
... of keeping in mina past happenings of political and skint importance, particularly such as might be ounsidered And . on fired Draught floc.. IRELAND'S OWN. M a yor - Ther e nre no __--..e rred of any great not* ja the path in required. Two more arrinte ...
... full of gpectatora, *worsl of whom were injured The coffins were taken (loan from the cars and tsken into the church amid the firing of salutes. to which the British and Spanish soitisesx in the harboor responded. The i..renionv in the church was attended ...
... smashed into thaim. guard was in the act of gypping ow the van when he saw the a ca:lsatroplie and sprang aside.epht forma were in darkness and a weed indescribable horror followed the %ion. Three carriages took fire. bat local fire brigade turned oat ...