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... FACTS SPEAK. deposited in 1923—100,000 Deposits this year at the rate year. Nearly 3,000 New in first week of 1924. TIME. AN ACCOUNT TO-DAY E AN ...
... FACTS SPEAK. deposited in 1923—100,000 Deposits this year at the rate year. Nearly 3,000 New in first week of 1924. TIME. AN ACCOUNT TO-DAY E AN ...
... THE FRENCH-SPEAKING WORLD—II. ««.. Stephen J. Brown, S.J. ...
... THE SPEAKING OF IRISH. IN the LEADER Plains Beaslai pointed out the one thing which I have long been convinced has been the chief and immediate cause of the decrease in the speaking of Irish during the lust century and a half. I refer to the fact that ...
... to work out as it may, I turn now to sugga.t that there is another side to the child question. While Irish-speaking children, in the Irish-speaking di,tricts, are naturally our greatest care, it is no harm to point out that, judging by the number of weddings ...
... ♦ ♦ • • • • OF WANTING TO SPEAK IRISTI. !i't tl nt least read any more of it than this :,etitoiee For, if he does, he will he tempted to write a I Ito. And in earnestly hint to real no further, if he should by any chance read tuns far, 1-1 trio assure ...
... English-speaking Pigs Many of the absurdities in it made us laugh heartily as did also the extremely clever jibing at the favourite effects of some of the best modern writers. Nothing could be funnier than the Grandfather’s deseription of his meeting ...
... THE ENGLISH-SPEAKING IRISH It may be that the English-speaking Irish are, to a large extent, hopelessly lost. ‘There is no way of Inowing until the experiment of converting them is tried. That work of conversion will be a formidable business, and there ...
... AN IRISH-SPEAKING LEAGUE. TT might not be amiss to inform Piaras Beaslaoi and those others interested in his new Irish-speaking League that it is not the first of its kind. Such a league has been in existence in Ulster for about five years. With varying ...
... IRISH-SPEAKING FRIENDS. An Té avei 5o brewoparde SA¢ 4on Carad 4 DA 54 na nJaevedl cputur§eann an dmprcent nuao 1o rln T& paiL 45 na poitipidteoini 5o Sceannoard sac ‘est Even the non-Irish speaker who takes an inter-420 - -print han i dsom! boun and ...
... IRISH-SPEAKING STREETS. ...
... IRISH-SPEAKING SODALITIES. A N Irish-speaking sodality is evidently taken to be a very serious undertaking. I have myself tried to get members to join one of the Irish sodalities we have, and I felt a little edified, even though disappointed, at the reception ...
... THE IRISH SPEAKING WEAKLING. THE weak point in the Irish language world is the miserable weakling who can speak Irish, but not the pluck, intelligence, nor patriotism to do su , regularly and if necessary aggressively. We all know the shotwen by this ...