LABOUR PARTY SPEAKS
... LABOUR PARTY SPEAKS Stable Authority the Imperative Need of the Moment ...
... LABOUR PARTY SPEAKS Stable Authority the Imperative Need of the Moment ...
... BETTER TO SPEAK OUT. ' Mr. Maguire said it would be better for country to speak out and »t would be rather cowardly not to so and have a definite voice. ilr. M. T. Beirne proposed resolution, which was seconded Mr. Uilgun,, accepting the Treaty os ...
... Miss Mary MacSwiner speaks of a Betraval '' to a violinut Hem al.•• Mir, Marg..e) vim appeared to be a • or• 411 - g Iti Fretfel Mint die erite tl an any act of Ca•tletvuli. glr road eirixer give a helping t • the Free It Rat tb• rosiest act betray ...
... SEVEN MORE TEACHTAI SPEAK AGAINST TREATY ' Unrelenting Determination To Flout Will of the By Voting For Rejection and Chaos People BEASLAI ...
... SEVENTH DAY OF DEBATE Two I.R.A. Commandants Speak For the Treaty ATTACK ON MR. COLLINS War Work Belittled by Deputy Seumas Robinson Eglit wore taaaitat spoke in the Treaty debate at Doti Eire4llD yesterday. Chief among them were Commandant Michael Staines ...
... gauged the size of his auditorium on all occasions, and trained his forces accordingly. Alas, that we have to speak of him in retrospect!—but the work such men never dies. « « Worshippers in St. Patrick’s Cathedral on Christmas Day were dslighted to recognise ...
... OBJECTION 'ATM. Madame Illarkhrwiea that precaseed is speak aboot the . wader *l. Treaty and &ins back to trio amp epistler's their writs thee %petits at Om amid ...
... so. and I nt, ivisared it ri. lint, DID NOT SPEAK THEN. PUT— Alderrein Maitury-1 did not near say gists,. Ohs challenged reeds., to speak thin e• for ever bold their taiga , — Members did not speak then. but God knows they wade op fur it wince (laughter ...
... honed. et tie treat page el The LOMA the leading gem of Lowell, endures inlay* tebet tie bit *anted in tie United Moen Its speak tos thennetiea. (etc Pkoie.l ...
... CIGARETTES DON'T speak highly of their exoellent qualities. Issued by The Irish Tobacco Manufacturers’ Assocn. > % & e Fo Fo S and furthermore Irish Made Cigarettes are at least equal in quality to imported brands for they are made from the finest selected ...
... COUNTRY’S FATE IN THE BALANCE. Speaking at a farmers’ meeting h* Terryglass, Borrisokane, on Friday, Rev. J. Darcy, P.P., said they lived very critical period, when fat© of the country was in the halar.c©. It time when they should make their views known ...
... RESULT ANNOUNCED. The Speak* then stood up announce the result, and it was received in absolute silence There was no demonstration, none oi tire angry scenes that attended th© Saturday night: . Mr. GnffiM.rose and dedared that it was not vote against ...