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... FACTS SPEAK. deposited in 1923—100,000 Deposits this year at the rate year. Nearly 3,000 New in first week of 1924. TIME. AN ACCOUNT TO-DAY E AN ...
... FACTS SPEAK. deposited in 1923—100,000 Deposits this year at the rate year. Nearly 3,000 New in first week of 1924. TIME. AN ACCOUNT TO-DAY E AN ...
... MINISTER TO SPEAK Mr. Ernest Blythe, Mlniste fn Finance, is to make • statemeat en the Boundary Question at a tneet:ag in Clones next Sunday. The leaflet aneouncine the m eting 'says: Sir James Craig says he will not yield an Inch. Como sad bear Mx. ...
... FIGURES THAT SPEAK Religious Statistics of “Ulster” Schools. In the statistical portion of the report the Six Counties Ministry o! Education some interesting particulars are given with regard tho religious denomination pupils the rolls public elementary ...
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... SPEAK ALOUD umfertlaixi facts, and see th* enemy going out of Ireland, the enemy that was here in oar fathers’ time, in our graadfat hers’ time, in their great-grandfathers* time, and who was the cause of our poverty and misery, who took our lands from ...
... ROME SPEAKS. In its c.oianisents on the letter of the Irish Bishops, the Os:creature Romano speaks the mind of We civilised world, l as wet! as, it is believed, of the Vatican —for while it is not cancel to describe It as the official organ of the Holy' ...
... Fitpres that Speak. To prove I am not exaggerating,' I will briefly refer to the medical statistics in the annual reports of L.G.B. for 1915, 1916, and 1917, during which sickness was normal. The figures show that on an average for each year the dispensary ...
... PLAIN SPEAKING Miners' Executive and T.U.G. Leaders BISHOPS' PROPOSALS The Exccutis the M I. Icra• tom met attain this mornitor at Russell t`quan•, London. It uivlen.tual they had under further consideration the peace by tl o • Bishops. and also the ...
... SPEAK OF THE DEAD. Many a sensitive mind revolts from the idea of speaking of the dead, as if the subject were too awful to contemplate. Others avoid it simply treatise, having buried their dead out of their sight, they think it quite time to put them ...
... RATHMINES SPEAKS' Enthusiastic Praise for the Tolka. TO THE EDITOR or THE ETMING IT_LEGRAPII. Deer dir,—As an old Dubliner, I sometimes think that the undoubted difference between the North and South aides of the city is doe to the importation of outsiders ...
... BUSINESS SPEAKS. At lust the business men of England seem to be waking up to the disastrous character, even from their material point of view, of the war upon Ireland. According to the Morning Post, which is naturally indignant at the signs of this ...
... THE TIME TO SPEAK THE Dail has concluded its ineffective three days' debate on economy in a torrid atmosphere, and to-day our legislators will take a three weeks' respite from their arduous labours. Perhaps in the period of retirement deputies will have ...