HONDA

... recall. events to future students of history as momentous and exciting as those of any hundred years of the Christian era. To Irishmen the beginning of the eighteens has the profoundest interest, for then the iniquitous: Act of .Union came into The first years ...

1 A RAPL

... feld gun, eod of I g B e Pt ; I - N T ee S T e e 7 ity ST TS R % IRISH RIPLES AT QUERNS. [TaTa - : W R LARGEST SAIE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM. eu UMSINGA, shells. The Re toen, some of w! well plaend, = R sgoes who plasn bests Rk S tried “ta~d labour for _ ...

Published: Thursday 04 January 1900
Newspaper: Belfast Telegraph
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 4634 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

•t.wrKtt non ohs or thb lbadebs

... the I was. not at the at Ladysmith, mark than ever for themeslves, so that them on them for their courage and and for the Irishmen— sing the thank God, who had been killed and wounded. General, “ will mover be by the . Boers, you are of ourselves, and ...

ixtzvo raox not wjjl

... consider a te the force of united action. For dissension, under such a national and I would fain even still, that view D . Dillon and his friends will take a similar Here is an opportunity for which genera- tions of Irishmen have is one of H it ie as grave ...

NORTH AID SOUTH OF THE CLYDE

... afternoon found them in the Albion Hallsas usual. Mr. Hugh Murphy presided, and introduced a matter that has been before the Irishmen of Glasgow for some time, that of the appointment of J.P.’s for Glasgow. Mr. Murphy, at the out- set, said he wished to bring ...

ALLEGED LARCKKT OP AU AT UMAVADT

... art was identified directly with the Church, which was the mother of all the arts in Europe; and also they had a duty as Irishmen and Trishwomen. (Hear, The lecturer next pointed out the different ways in which opportunities could make for per- fecting ...

IL J. ECCLES. Bunn BAXI4 =WRY

... remedied, and if patriotic considerations not allowed to block the way, Mr. Rapa may be indaced to stand for the Preside: of the United States, that great freedom-lov cvuntry, and TAMMANY may be able to o Aiderman TaLLow to doo the robes provi by that ereat ...

Published: Saturday 06 January 1900
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1471 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

BALLYCASTLE NOTES

... goer Mem tbs conduct men or Irishmen! Yet that was a fair sample of thusiasm as there was at present, and it was not of Lord Roberts of Candabar, trim. although the sort of insult to which the British had been alone in the United Kingdom that the war fever ...

Published: Saturday 06 January 1900
Newspaper: Coleraine Chronicle
County: Londonderry, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 5517 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

SIDELIGHTS ON THE WAR

... was subscribed. NATIONALIST DISLOYALTY. SPEECH BY MB. WILLIAM OBRIEN. TURNING THE SHANNON INTO A Londonderry, Sunday. a ...

Published: Monday 08 January 1900
Newspaper: Northern Whig
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3482 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

Thomas Mulhorn seconded the resolution*

... gratitude of Mr, MacN just beard read from the representative bodies to the sent they made it a strict rule in movement of the United Irish League to de- cline to receive or they had mate an exception because of the address of the district urban council. was ...

Yottonluni titlintl

... letter, which one of the speakers construed es a blessing, as is the way usually when the Bishop writes in glorification of the United Irish League. This letter derives its chief importance from the strange poeition occupied by the writer Dr. O'Donnell is a ...

Published: Tuesday 09 January 1900
Newspaper: Londonderry Sentinel
County: Londonderry, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1951 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

Bt D. M‘L

... hence his policy was to keep the about the of the“ : “The worst of it is that it tends to unite henever that Soe ever’ be English interest in Would that Irishmen of the present over such a sentence as in the old Se vot ab howe docer loceri, and then resolve ...