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About the Veterans

... K. Smith. John Sinclair, Thomas F. Shillingten, J.P.; W. H. M'Laughlin. J.P.; Wm. Faren, Louis F. O’Brien, John Cleaver, William Strain, John M’Bride, Frcdk. H. Shaw, Thomas M'Alister, Major Fredk. H. Crawford Savile, C.- Hardy, Robert J.P.; Stuart C. ...

be it so! The fight must now, evidently, be a, fight a finish. No quarter will given onteither side, aJuicahle

... lough Neagh, and know that from every part the parish of Clonoe, where Father Rock’s remains lie mouldering the dust, these hardy sons of toil will rally the fray cast their vote for T. Kettle, and to show San nderton and his followers that Clonoe still—as ...

HOW THEY STOOD BEFORE

... Ballindereen (Galway), per Thomas Neiland Ballywilliam (Tipperary), per John O'Donohuc and M. A. Darcy H. W. Dillon, Ethelburga House, Bishopsgate Street, London .. Friend A.0.H., Division 443, Banbridge (Down), per Thomas Smyth Glinsk (Galway) U.1.L ...

LABOUR PARTY ATTITUDE

... ‘make ’the Sovereign change nis views. *f' THE LABOUR PARTY. Its Relations with ’Gb^ernment; Wednesday’s Cflnfmnce. Mr. Keir Hardie’s a* chairman at the conference of Labour Party Newport, Mon., nett Wednesday, is awaited with much A pronouncement great ...

FOOTBALL

... who, had the issue been satisfactory, would have proclumcJ himself the hero. I fancy the matter now end satisfactorily. Mr. Thomas M'Cann put the situation in a nutshell when he remarked that, “considering ihe inconsistent sentences at present being meted ...

Rare and Sad

... it is astonishing that larger and ifiore frequent losses of life do not occur. The secret of the comparative immunity the hardy toilers of our shipyards lies in the precautions taken to ensure the utmost degree of safety, and to these precautions always ...

TO TOE F.DITOB

... the North held on The fight for Fatherland.” The words were new me, but on inquiry I discovered they were from a ballad by Thomas Davis, and this induced to procure for the first time a complete copy of the Young Ireland bard's work. Pray understand that ...

Constabulary Officers Promoted

... representatiyfe cortege, which followed his remains their last, resting place. The chief .mourners were—Thomas and Patrick 'Masoii (sons), Thomas Mason ■ (father;; , oil'll. William and Samuel Bill (cousins;* Crossgar.: John Cranglc. Tollomgrange, and ...

REMARKABLE BELFAST CASE. J ►. •- .-Ji ta,Sß>a»w. al.ea»ww«ra tw.*

... Tourists to Visit Th» programni# Irish-conducted leaving London lor Oberaxaißcrgau Jvina 15th, has been issued by Messrs. Thomas ilook sad Sop, the Tell-kaown tourist agents. A party is being specially organised to’ lrish people ofi'portunjty .of. travelling ...

OFFICIAL JSCBfctCHINGS

... nerille (Leyton), Lacey (Evftftbn). Murray (Motherwell), Murphy (Bradford City), and F. Thompson (Qiftonrille).. England—Hardy - (Liverpool), Morley (Notts County). Cowell (Blackburn Rovers),, Dncat (Woolwich Arsenal). Wedlock (Bristol City), Bradshaw ...

Od mssttf *3 Brewers: JOHN D’ARCY 81 SON, LTD., DUBLIN. Agent: D. M'CLOSKEY, 115 YORK ST., BELFAST

... perforce, had to dis. card Electrotype Equator, but, perhaps, the greatest lasi of all is that of Hillcourt, puppy #hich Mr. Hardy centred great hopes, Homage having taken his place. Happily, .HiHcourt is the only one of the really first flight that has ...