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... crossing the London border, ~embers was held in Agnes Street schoolroom. of w r#r cent, on the sß«we « ...
... crossing the London border, ~embers was held in Agnes Street schoolroom. of w r#r cent, on the sß«we « ...
... Thoinae then followed a dins-dong game- Fro ® «®“ E- J. WDowoU. J. to end the play raged, and both trams put MVlneraae John Caraaefeael, John any amount of Tim into their effort. Bam, Joun varrao™., thoogh several times dangerous, could not Blab, and James ...
... Co.C. Chairman), presided, and there were also present Colonel Duncan M'Neill, D.L., Co.C. (vicechairman), Messrs John A. Liggatc, John Dick, (Ballycwry), James Donald, Dr. Wm. Shaw, James Crawford. J.P., and W. H. Craig. Mr. S. M. Wallace (clerk) was ...
... Mayo ; John O'Leary, icklow KilKenn . Joseph H. Ntuart. King County: Patrick To.l K ing County to Sligo; James Foley. Kildare to Antrim. Bernard Dwyer, Westmeath to rl 7; Hereon. Belfast to leitnm; Thomas Dolan. Leitrim to Waterford; Constables John Tullv ...
... and Wool Handkerchiefs. Men’s and Boys’ Ready-made Suits and Overcoats, Odd Coats, Vests and Trousers; Serge, Dungaree, and Cardigan Jackets. Lamb’s Wool Shirts and Pants. All makes of Shirts, with and without collars.. All makes Men’s, Women’s- Boys’ and ...
... INJURED MAX. REVOLVER AITHORITT band of armed Sinn l einers entered Cork North Infirmary 11 p.m. on Friday «nd carried away with them man named Timothy Hegarty, who was injured by the recent explosion houfe© in Grattan Street. There were six men in the raiding ...
... tho ® most enjoyable match eixied in Prosbyterien Health Inburame Society. Rev.' CRICKET. win tor l>?rne Hie narrow margin John Lyle Donaghy occupied the chair, and,, tt-i-ct pv r \R\F sln>ts. Details;'- .. . I. . v. iyAJt.Mv. , . . « stewarl, Millar ...
... altering. They might say A good stag named “John Alexander/* thev would never exceed moderation, that had only been out once previously, was How did thev know what temptation lay ahead given liberty on Mr. John Stevenson’s „f them Fcrhaps great sorrow, ...
... of the delegates the Right Hon. John Young, D.L. (chairman the association), presided, and a resolution approving the candidature of Hon. Hugh O'Neill was adopted* the motion of Mr. Samuel Hood, J.P., seconded by Mr. John Houston. A general meeting of the ...
... the rebels, and those in Stephen Green were attacked. Sir John Maxwell's opinion the facility with which the Sinn Fciners were able to seize so many important noints was due the fact that armed bodies of civilians tad been continually allowed to parade ...
... brui«es the face and back, and bruises the arms, body, and legs, while the left hand was very considerably swollen. There were marks, apparently cf teeth, the fingers of the right hand. The black marks the arms, body, and legs v tie numerous, and would ...
... results the settlement of this question lias in store for us religious intolerance civil oppression need not be feared. H. Grattan-Bellew, D.L., Co. Galway; (Lord) Garrick, Co. Kilkenny; A. Loftus Cliffe. D.L., Co. Wexford; Elias, Corbally, Co. Dublin; ...