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1900 - 1949
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Freeman's Journal

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Freeman's Journal

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND VARSETIES. VICEREGAL COURT. On Saturday afternoon her Majesty the Queen honoured tha Lord Lieutenant and Countess Cadogan with a visit at the Castle. Her Ma- jesty, accompanied by their itoyal High-eres Princess Cluistion of Schieswig-HloIatein and Princess Henry of Battenberg, arrived at the Cast e shortly after 4 30, and was conducted through tho State Apartim'ents by the Lord ...

THE GAIETY THEATRE

... ;| TiE. AIKT. THEATRE I i A ANTJ ?? T. t .t night 'Roe sd quijet WaS per. formed ast t Gaiety Thetre b.w the excelleni e company who for the past-week have been giv- i ing such a mptioojy interesting dondiC re. i presentations. Tie audience waS by no menu.s t tg estt2 axfiftadtt the ?? wd have Ed (Ad. i .se en i4 o ine tft A.*Xttig liat 'ri enney - in numbdr4. we largely c.a aspestnd for by ...

LIMERICK HORSE SHOW

... 1-- PUBLIC MEETING. Limerick, Saturday. A public meeting in conuection with the limerick Horse Show was held this afternoon in the Chamber of Commerce. The Mlyor pre- jsided, and amongs't those present ?? J O'G Delmego, D Ii,, i A L Croker, D L; W I' Numn, J P; C Winter, VS; O'J) ColL, V S; Captain O:Brien, J P Thomas O'Brien, W* Ebrill, Jas Sheeby, S J Winter, A J Eakins, M O'Brien, T Ryan, V ...

THE HORSE SHOW

... I SECOND DAY A GREAT ATTENDANCE VISIT OF THE LORD LIEUTENANT AND LORD MAYOR THE JUMPING Of course the attendance yesterday vastly exceeded that of the opening, which is main:y directed to seal business-judging, buying and selliug in one sense or the other. Surelyafter all, it is no moar than the Teal truta to describe this same Horse Show as the t rias Mecca to- wards which all Ids and ...

THE ENNISKILLEN EXCURSION

... THE ENNISKILLEN EXCURSIVy IRESULT OF A FOOLHARDY ESCAP.'-. Ayoung mae,whose name is unkrns's, 'a lzst night conveyed to Jervis street Lm' iai. . an unconscious state and suffering froni . severe wounds. He is apparently aboilt S;;,n of age, and it appears he came to Diib:in. !day by Father M'Keane's excursion fraa ?? killen to Dnblin. On the return iournev a,.! excursion train WiS p ing at a ...

FASHION AND VARIEIES

... I - DUBLIN CASlLE. Their Excellencies dinner party last evening in- cluded the Duke and Duchiss of Montrsoe and Lady Helen and Lady Herinione Graham, ERa and Co, ?? of Portarlington, Earl and Countess Bat` biurst. Countess of Limnerck, Viscount Powerav Icourt, Lord and Lady Plunkett, Lady ,urgan, Lrd Annally. Sir Gerald nan Lady DIease and Miss flas Cpan and the Hcn, Mrs Foijambe, Cap- tain ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I IASHION ASD VARIETIES. I _ i4 VICEREGAL COURT. His Excellency the Lord Lieatenant, attended ?? Victor Corkran, honoured the, Provost ofE ?? College with a visit yesterday afterniins and witnessed the cricket match between Trinity! College and Marylebone Cricket Club. I To-day his Excellency w ll confer the honour o1 knighthood upon those gentlemen whose names; have already ?? published, andl ...

LITERATURE

... 1 IDe - I ir NETMrBOURS. By Joln ?? Crottie. c- London:-Fisher Unwin. pp. 307. is This ;s , series of sketches held together, as ir the n:mie implies, by the mutual relation of al kindliness or envy existing a&mong the poor is ir people of a remote and unimportant Irish ir t-awn; in fact, the simple annals of the very pour. Without sympathy the pcatures might t. vwell be revolting. They art ...

THE PARIS EXHIBITION

... TiHE PA hiS EXXIHB1ITIO .I _ . ?? Cl-naO to thm quarterse -fte II i-h C*. t'c, perhaps even i'2 dangea-ats rr.e.Nltl, as,: miht s-o eashl 3,e an next l, ?? !ad d-eireib PJViI;OII which excites mr-a- aMa: -i a tce t,, Paris ix-l'ibitinn !han rmany Gtuicrs a- .noa nre - rn)ting propa^rtiLins. ?? is lse F is cf t. a South Afric:an Pepulb:iic of ti'e Tinrsraai, wvhich bas a jnatau.c ,';a.rcSa as ...

FAIRS

... BArLINASLOE.-This fair was well sup- plied wi-th c:ttt-e of all descrip-ions, and though there vas a br-isk demand ptices wele no so Iord as farmners xwere led to anticipate from the sntart rise in beef, and the reports fiom across Chinrel. Still peod wvarm stores sold a: on adlx-i.ce of 10s a head on three year old bul- ocks and heifers. the price of Which raited from ;£10 to £14, the latter ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Y~OHON AND, VARETl . I COVERT CIRCULAR.Saudy The Queen wipnt out this mornmng, accom- panied by H-R H Princes heary of Battenberg. VICEREGAL LODGE. Her Excellency C-duntess tladogan, accom-, panied ?? Chelsea, -A 2, left Dublin Cate9Stihin'day eveuing for London. ARlAIVALS AND DEPARTURES. The ?? Ireland has arrived at Kingstown from England. E~.r ?? has arrived at Kingstown from England.' ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... There was a crowded house.last night o seet Mrs Patrick Campbell and the other talented members of the comp.any in Pinero~s powerful x play, The Second Mrs Tanqueray. The cast t was as ?? Tanqueray, Mr Frank c Mills; Paula, Mrs Patrick Campbell; Ellean, Miss Winifred Praser3 Cayley Drummie, AIr Gerald da Maurier; Mrs Cortelyon, Miss Frances Ivor; d Captain Hugh Ardale, Mr ierte Thomas; ...