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AUGUST 1. 1929 •IRTH, Raid—July 21. at Rusin:nth' Road. Coleraine. to Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Reid—a daughter. ..

... 111ARRIACE. Conlon and Climers—July 16. at First Presbyterian Church. Garragh, by the Rec. W. Campbell. John Russell, fifth son of the late John and Margaret Gordon, Sydenrille. Portadoan, to Margaret. younger daughter of the Lit Thomas Gilmore. J.P ...

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... . Lord John Ruasell was consistently in favour of Irish local self-government being subordinate to the Parliament of the Empire. We gather these points from a letter which lately appeared in a London paper written by a son of Lord John Russell. It may ...

ULSTER

... justify the exaltation of Ulster into a separate and independent part of the larger body. This is the scheme that Lord John Russell proposed about fifty years ago, and he was a Whig of the grand old type. Let the Government. fully and loyally recognise ...

BIRTH&

... Rev. A. Tonnes, llamaton, J. Magee Bennett, Northern Bank, Ballyclare, to Kathleen Noble Russell, eldest daughter of late John Russell, Ballylawn, and of Mrs. Russell, Beechwood Avenue, Londonderry. and Turtio—April 20, at Cunningham Memorial Church, Cu ...

COMPROMISE OR WAR?

... COMPROMISE OR WAR? We should vote for Compromise, and thus follow the advice of Lord John Russell, given more than half-a-century ago, and the more recently expressed advice of Lord Morley, the arguments in whose work, On Compromise, are as applicable ...

BALLYCASTLE. Reminiscent Contribwion No. 3 AN OLD-TIME SHOW. One of the things of importance years ago was the ..

... the rear of the now Belfast Bank, one at the head of Castle Street. and one where the electric station is. I remember a John Russell who was the foreman in one of these, and I remember watching the process of preparing the leather. One of the owners rode ...

LITERARY NOTES

... number of distinguished authors, among them Marjorie Bowen, writer of the striking novel of modern life, Stinging Nettles. John Russell contributes one of his powerful stories; W. Pett Ridge one of his most amusing; and Douglas Newton tells. a picturesque ...

BETTER FARMING. THE VALVE OF RESEARCH WORK. to pt the ?Meet out of the soil was the itsbject of a

... Meet out of the soil was the itsbject of a future delivered to a large gathering in the Ulster Minor Hall, Belfast, by Sir John Russell, D.Sc., PILL, dlesetor of the Rothamsted Experimental Station. lie said if they were to get the most out of the soil they ...

BUSINESS NOTICE

... eseitained of prominent value, the hint that Ulster should have a Parliament of 'her own. This was the proposal of Lord John Russell forty years ago, and after all bluster about Home Rule it holds the geld as qualified and destined to solve the difficulty ...

RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL

... The othe members presoak —Messrs. Geo. A. Haughey, Dana& WRinley, John M'Cann. John Darragh., J.P., Francis Black, Patrick M jun., Joseph P. OrKane, J.P., Wiliam Todd John M'Cambridge, John J.P., and Daniel M'Alister. R. Megaw (Assistant County T. J. O'Neill ...

BIRTHS

... AND RussaLt—June 2, at St. Peter's Church, Dublin, by the Rev. H. R. Brett, M.A.. John N. White, of Rocklands, Waterford, to Editb, daughter of the late John T. Russell, of Glenard, Londonderry. NICHOLL AND Camrazu.—June 4, at University Road Methodist ...

SIRTHII

... Craves--July 11, at Belfast, Henry Dampier, eldest son of Dr. Graves, Cookstown, aged 27 years. Russell—July 11, at 1, Dunedin, Antrim Road, Belfast, John William Russell , late of Ulster Bank, Ltd. (Head Office).. Barren—July 15, at the Manse, Whitehouse, Belfast ...