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ORDER’S SPLENDID PROGRESS

... National President of the Ladles'’ Auxiliarv; Rev. John W. Cavanaugh. C.S.C., President the University of Notre Dame; Rev. John D. Kennedy, National Chaplain'; Rev. M. O'Flanagan; of Lough Lynn, Ireland; John T. Keating, Chicago, former President of the Order; ...

DAY BY DAY

... success was his—and ;er-increasing success. became oue of toe leaders of the brilliant hand of wits -talesmen, which included Grattan, liarlemont, the elder Emmet, Daly, ™nv. and many others. His “charters 'iL' as “ Prior” of the Convivial Asso- ”iturn called ...

THE BALLA 310vE I.IILE

... Maurice Wallace, John Millar, W. 11. Selfridge, David Thorpe, Joseph Testes, Adam Bones, Wm. M'Grotty, J. L. Bamford, A. Gibson (Killowen), James Moore, John Barbour, Thomas M'Mullan, Robert Garvin, Thomas Sharkey, sen., John Rogers, John Getty, David Christie ...

■CTINOCB BAIUHB

... which likely to Bareral coarts martial occurred during the recent monnavres. Whilst Qranfaai. Firth of Forth, eerioos trouble arm* aboard a drotroyer. Her crow grew di«atis6ed for earkwe roMone. ©no being that for a month they had to aabgist bare rations ...

Published: Tuesday 11 August 1908
Newspaper: Belfast Telegraph
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1785 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

DAY BY DAY

... manifested. But on the close of ihe proceedings a circumstance not less mnarkable than . disgusting unexpectedly cwurred. Mr, John Fitzgibbon, whose indigenous lostilnv to the libertios of his country had never omitted any opportunity of opposing its em ...

DAY BY DAY,

... u pamphlets to pen upon social and law, And Parliaments hold, as themselves old, exclaiming ‘Hear, hear,' for Caw cawl’ Mr. John O’Connor,, the 1 gunt, who was named in the House the •’ night for referring to an honourable lumber (Mr. Clark, of North Belfast) ...

REGISTERED

... alraad Wu all is the wane boat. They aurlly and metaphorually. to Humor sad eaprimes In the of the eightdey dock. • • • MR JOHN DVNVILLE. la Masootte. has proved the at. of the Hare sad halloos nu. erbleb started on from Horliarbast. It will he remembered ...

Published: Saturday 27 June 1908
Newspaper: Ireland's Saturday Night
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1771 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

THE HEtFAST NEWS, MCWDAT, AtTOtTST 3,

... implies' as the ideal to striven for. , I nave somewhere on my file a rfport of speech delivered in Newcastle in support of. Mr. John Morley in the early ’nineties, iu which he denounced the I.L.P. in general, and myself in particular, being in the pay of the ...

WEEKLY TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1908,

... ACT. Elisabeth Power (widow) and Richard John Power, Anna Elisabeth Power, and Mary power (minors), of Derrinraw. County Armagh, brought a request for arbitration under the Workmen's Compenaation Act with John Stevenson & Co.. Limited. Coa!island and ...

Published: Saturday 24 October 1908
Newspaper: Belfast Weekly Telegraph
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 4198 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

THE HOHB BOLE AOITITIOI

... fabric raised on British Radicali an and Irish-Arocrican Fenianism, and to Mr. bouchere and Mr. a* the two gargovlcs. Lord John Manners (afterwards Duke of Rutland! said it was one of the best speeches ever heard tb© House, and the Speaker congratulated ...

Published: Monday 18 May 1908
Newspaper: Belfast News-Letter
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3077 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

TO THE EDITOK

... ls comrade was of an entirely different He knows a great deal about Irish history; ho argued the policy of fe Tone and of Grattan in ’9B with me, ‘l'd sec mod to display knowledge of dtairs, lioth before and after, that simply I'irprised after ray observation ...