The Volunteers
... Anmy of Defence -established since the great days of Grattan.” The letter states: “The Irish Volunteers will be an arm and a possession of the whole nation.” ...
... Anmy of Defence -established since the great days of Grattan.” The letter states: “The Irish Volunteers will be an arm and a possession of the whole nation.” ...
... Defendant was John Elliott. Windyhill, Donemana, and he was fined £5, and bound over for two years, on a charge of assaulting John Harvey, Donemana: fined Is. and ordered to !my 10s. ccmpensation for maliciously damaging a woollen cardigan, the property ...
... lona Hall on Friday was held in the Nesbitt Arms evening and was followed by a Hotel, Ardara, when a Christmas party. A three-hour presentation of a wallet of session of instruction was notes was made to Mr. John ~Fiven by Miss A. Gallagher, Gavighan, Ard ...
... A DAY TO REMEMBER COUNTLESS thousands of Irish people have wonderful memories of Pope John Paul Il's visit to Ireland last September. Miss Maruna McGirr, of Hampstead Park, Derry, has put down her reflections on the visit and captured the atmosphere of ...
... for sale, leather uppers. Top value at £6.99. John Gormley Shoes, Gt. James St., Derry. BOYS’ OXFORDS, sizes 2 -5%, £10.99; 6 and 7, £12.99. John Gormley Shoes, Gt. James St., Derry. LADY’'S ARRAN CARDIGAN for sale, royal blue, size 44, never worn. Apply ...
... economic grants. 190 years ago Henry Grattan denounced those same type of people who would be satisfied with these hand-outs with the following statement: ‘A country enlightened as Ireland, chartered as Ireland, armed as Ireland, and injured as Ireland ...
... Foot of Charel Road. Home selection service. Phone 43507. ONE-ARMED BANDITS for sale, or hire. George Tedstone, telephone Buncrana 236. WORK BOOTS for sale, leather upgen. Top value at £6.99. John Gormley Shoes, Gt. James St., Derry. CONTINENTAL QUILTS fo ...
... the fact that England was the enemy of both, and when the call came to throw off her yoke ware amongst the first to spring to arms. The young Republic had braver fighters and England no more determined foes than the Irish, Catholic and Presbyterian, banded ...
... labour on two men, stated to be natives of but for whom no addresse; given. They were John McNut, Columba Brown, who were ch, with breaking and entering shop of John Callaghan, Burnfi and stealing goods and cash total value of £29 5s lid. M received the ...
... The reality, however, is that Henry is a very clumsy athlete and to make matters worse, he breaks his arm while trying to impress a girl. But when his arm heals, something magical happens: he can now throw a ball at one hundred miles per hour, and the Chicago ...
... jumper or cardigan—l, Miss K. McErlean, Greenlough. Do. (plain) —1, Miss Cassie McEldowney, Cloane, Drapersto*n; 2, Miss Rose Rogers, Draperstown. Baby's knitted wear—l, Miss Cassie McEldowney, Draperstown. Gent's or boy's pullover or cardigan —l. Miss ...
... A Day To Remember COUNTLESS thousands of Irish people have wonderful memories of Pope John Paul ll's visit to Ireland last September. Miss Maruna McGirr, of Hampstead Park, Derry, has put down her reflections on the visit and captured the atmosphere of ...