BIG DONEGAL FIRE
... BIG DONEGAL FIRE. CIVIC GUARD SENT TO DERRY FOR AID. DELAY OVER GUARANTEES. ...
... BIG DONEGAL FIRE. CIVIC GUARD SENT TO DERRY FOR AID. DELAY OVER GUARANTEES. ...
... Electric Wireless Sot; Portable Gramophone; Malt.- Jongg Set; Carpets; Sewing Machine; B. 1. Hods= Bedding; Mangles; Lino; Fire Guard; Tables; Chairs; Books; Gas Cooker; Ladies' and Gent.'s Wardrobe Goods, etc., etc. TERMS—CASH, S per cent. FEES. WI. BUTES ...
... hours of strenuous and unremitiieinediately that the fire had a good grip. ting work. The first care was to remove the four A call had been passed to the Galway 4' l ildren to one of the winps, which Fire Brigade, which made made a 53 miles iireration was ...
... Belfast, and contained lorries and motorcars. When the town fire brigade, guards and helpers arrived on the scene the building was completely enveloped, and. owing to the very strong wind, the fire-fighting apparatus was completely inadequate. Efforts were ...
... TWO GUARDS WOUNDED. Palmer fired at the two guards, wounding them both. At that moment Barrow and the woman appeared out of the fog carrying portable machine-guns. They opened fire as the escaping convicts fled, and the guards were prevented ...
... CIVIC GUARD ACCUSED. A Civic Guard sergeant. who is alleged to have fired at and wounded a schoolboy in Juno last appeared on summons in the Dublin District Court yesterday before Mr. Little. He was James Stapleton, of the B Divistos of the Metropolitan ...
... CIVIC GUARD'S ONLY CHILD. A distressing affair at Bawnboy, County Cavan, on Sunday, robbed Civic Guard Johnstone of his only child, and cast a gloom over the town and district. - Tt.e little one, Frederick Orr Johnstone, aged three, was standing at the ...
... ATTEMPT TO FIRE CHURCH. Meanwhile. on the Quai de Jemappes, a large wooden hoarding was pulled - down and set on fire. Its proximity to a church' led to the report that the church itself bad been fired. An attempt was actually made to set fire to the Church ...
... the 'tile factory was assaulted. Before leaving the raiders are reported to have fired some shots in the air, and warned the workers against reporting the matter to the guards, and against leaving the premises for some time. The raiders, who were not disguised ...
... SHOT FIRED BY O'DONNELL. Guard Quinn, Drogheda. said he polled up the car close to the kerb. Guard was first out and Guard Mahony followed. Witness went to the assistance of Guard Mahony. Just as he was in the centre of the road he saw a ...
... SLIGO FIRE SEQUEL. THREE NEN ARRESTED. TO ANSWER SERIOUS CHARGE. As a sequel to the burning of extensive stores on the Sligo quays on March 18 last, Abraham Crossley, of Quay Street, Sligo. manager of Messrs. George Bates & Son, Ltd., fruit importers ...
... COACH CATCHES FIRE. One of the coaches --- 0f the local train caught fire, but a lailway official with great promptitude extinguished the flames, the passengers escaped. News of the disaster spread rapidly through the surrounding villages and minim:: ...