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... Ai Whig •• HUGH IrCRINK & SONS MONAGHAN ST. and MEI QUAY, NEWRY. ...
... Ai Whig •• HUGH IrCRINK & SONS MONAGHAN ST. and MEI QUAY, NEWRY. ...
... Mame state *a Whig* yai NEWRY PETTY SESSIONS. tt toll and Damn rimpectively. Sergt. Small stated that since the adjournment he had interviewed Jose. who had opened a Post Office acomnit, and as soon as he had sufficient money saved he sas going to be ...
... GRAY & ROBINSON' (Late with R. K'Dowell & Co., Ltd., Ana Street). ATCHMAKERS—JEWELILSSI LVERMITHS. Are .be whig des Latest dedgus Is %steins. Clerks. tut Ohm sod Jewel/err liesseashie Prisms IMPAIRS ILL ILECEIb E SPECIAL ATTENTION. 7$ ANN STREET, BELFAST ...
... GEORGE PARK SON Ladies' and Gentlemens' Tailors and Breeches Makers. Vs le Tel Whig le Ireland. HOWARD ST, BELFAST. ...
... NURTAGH LAVERY & 80118 LTD. BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. All work carried out by First-Class Workmen My and OMNI 'Whig a WORKS AND YARD: LOWER CATHERINE_ ST., NEWRY. Telephone ...
... CONN M`NULTY, Whig and Spirit Merchant, Meal, Flaw and Oran Stores. FUNERAL UNDERTAKER. MILL STREET & MARY STREET. NE WRY. All Nano mad( on the premtsee by ;oca iturkers. 'Fbosis No. 259. ...
... GEORGE PARK SON Ladies' and Gentlemens' Tailors and Breeches Makers. Na bats u Warlon I■ To'Whig I■ HOWARD ST, RELFAST. ...
... (five in number) in the Whig directing the attention of all believers in ghosts, goblins and ghouls to the horrors of the Free State amount to 439 lines, or 2,634 words. The News-Letter (with five articles also) beats the Whig bv 22 lines. or 132 ...
... the opponents of all const.tiitional change. * * * THE BLOODY WHIGS. I n opposit:on to the Tories were the W..igs. This name was supposed to be derived the Seoatish Gaelic word ••whig. meaning to jog along. The .cots who came to buy corn at Leith ...
... News-Letter only beat the Whig, with six articles, by 306 lines, while the Telegraph, also with only six articles, was only 176 lines behind the News-Letter, and tluit, with an equal number of articles, it beat the Whig by 130 lines—a very creditable ...
... Kerr which appeared in the Northern Whig, or rather to explain somewhat more fully my own position? I make this request of you because I con sider I was treated very pnfairly on Friday last by the Northern Whig, i,s well as the Belfast Newsletter ...
... DECEMBER FIGURES. Tli*. •' Northern Whig's attacks on De Valera. the Free State, etc., during the past month were as follows:-3rd (144 , , 4th (77), sth (541. 7th (76). 10th (88), 19th (92). 20th (32). The figures in brackets refer to the number of ...