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... Flax.— lrish—The r ( Northern Whig Photograph.) and manufacturers find it yarns at t:.e pr.ee tiiey ofie ying to ir.ess will result. I Merchants. i.—Accumulation of orders rea ...
... ——— Mr. F. P. MXONNELL, Captain of Queen's, Northern Whig Photograp ) ...
... CARNLOUGH TRAGEDY .—THE GARAGE IN WHICH JOHN MULVENNA DIED. (** Northern Whig Photograph.) lower that clay than they were on the day of cult, not that they had any higher ideals than his ordination, or his belief in the Church the men who had' gone before ...
... A JOLLY PARTY AT THE PROMENADE BATHING PLACE, PORTSTEWART. (** Northern Whig Phjtograpn.) do about it? Mr. Maybin said they could not offer any opinion unless the Home Office showed them some grounds for setting aside their agreement and the law. Mr ...
... Rademon Buchlyvie.” Owner, John H. Crawford, Thornhill, Randalstown. Northern Whig 1 hotograph, IRISH GIRLS’ NEW ART. HELP TO ULSTER LINEN TRADE. A new art practised by Irish girls, which is giving a fresh impulse to the Ulster linen industry, is shown ...
... CONGRATULATIONS, —The Prize.winning Horses Antrim Show congratulating each other on their wl*- ® Northern Whig Photograph.) Ahoghill Petty Sessions. FORTY SHILLINGS FOR FORGING A DRIVER’S LICENSE. This monthly Court was held on Tuesday last before Messrs ...
... First Ulster Ministry. CAIiIXET OF SIX, PROBABLE The ix)udou correspondent ot the Northern Whig'* states: Sir James Craig was I don during the week end, and received hearty congratulations from his friends the uionist victory which has been won in the ...
... Bridge, over a tributary the Ballinderry River, near Cookstown, which collapsed owing to the rush of water. (“ Northern Whig Photograph I The Fairy that they didn’t go far enough. What were they going to with people coming into Ballymena every Saturday ...
... G. L. EMERY (Sunbeam) is seen with the front wheel off the ground on Dundesert Bridge. (“Northern Whig’ 1 hotogrnpfc.) ULSTER WILLa NAVAL ENGINEER LEAVES £22,500. Mr. William Mu I lan, of Lindisfarne, M uribarough Park North. Belfast, retired naval engineer ...
... photographed with Lady O’Neill and Lord Cushendur. Northern Whig- Photograph.) CaMHIMDGE HOUSE SCHOOL, BALLYMENA, WHICH WAS DECLARED O.'t.N MONDAY AFTERNOON BY LORD CUSHENDUN. (“ Northern Whig ) inTlifilfTMMT ' - wm IIMMW ■■ I I Ml 111 I ...
... KNOCKBREDA DRUMHEAD SERVICE THE AUSPICES -THE LARGE CONGREGATION WHIG PURPLE STAR L.O £l3, AT KN Belfast's Oldest Orangeman.—Mr. Wm. M'Crory. of 21 Hunter Street, Belfast, born at Ballinderry the 12th July, 1820, surrounded by his son, daughter-in-law ...