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... Whig. and Cason met in the hurling semi-anal on the tarn* grounds. Mr. P. Cleary (Belfast) held the whistle. The game was one of the eshibitions of hurling ever witisemed in , As the start. assumed the and in site int MN put up a store of 2 goals. while ...
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... WHIG” “WEEKLY NORTHERN (Published To-day). Mr. ls generally recognised as one of the most popular writers of the day. His stories have had enormous vogue. Each fresh effort Has made greater impression than the last. possible that “The Other Romilly** ...
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... The }Whig& The first Group had found that, the local Union helps societies in many ways. giving them a wider outlook, fostering interdenominational fellowship, and enconraffing them to become more efficient. A very important link between a society and ...
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