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MOTION SPEAKING

... MOTION SPEAKING There was a change then to Marlon Speaking and this was a most di:Aerating and informative competition. The winner was Sergi. Liam Maguire, Ballybay, who spoke on The GAA. is, the ideal organisation for Irish youth to join. The other ...

to speak world !

... to speak world ! A to gift the The generosity of a past pupil has enabkd children at Kilcurry National School communicate with their counterparts around the world. The money was used to buy a new computer which, among other things, incorporates a fax ...

Aiken to speak at

... Aiken to speak at Ono glier wiz. Frank Aiken. T.D. Maga ter for Maternal Affairs, will address a medeing at members at the Cletabilly Vanes Faii cumann in MoDonabre Roams, Olosterhead, ontiabarisi night. The address era be in connestion the and the President: ...

PIJKLIC SPEAKING

... PIJKLIC SPEAKING It was statepatkiond that Public Speaking • Cens would be held in the Cation° Bali. on Earth 14th next. The said hoped sr would be made later ary Contest between the eed Mad Cloisdbrot delis n der* *et data DEBATING' COIIPETITION allt ...

'OR SPEAKS 01

... 'OR SPEAKS 01 ONE OF THE BIGGEST PROBL!MS : OF TIE MODERN WORLD of taking an active part in life and of caring for Wmselves. Therefore, not all of the ged toeopie were in need of sticeopr or help. People were plod. **are that many of the old people - ...

Published: Saturday 20 November 1965
Newspaper: Drogheda Independent
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 945 | Page: 19 | Tags: none

PUBLIC SPEAKING

... PUBLIC SPEAKING. Views were expressed on Tuesday night that if a society is formed, debates should not commence until September; also that it could provide an opportunity for young people to practice public speaking and become reasonably proficient in ...

Published: Saturday 05 June 1954
Newspaper: Drogheda Independent
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 71 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

speaking preschool

... speaking preschool A call has come from Glor na nGael an Oir Thuaisceart (North East) for local support for the establishment of an Irish speaking preschool, or naionra. 'The will is there, hut the premises is not!' said Marguerite Sampson of Glor na ...

Published: Friday 11 December 1998
Newspaper: Drogheda Independent
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 314 | Page: 19 | Tags: none

THE POPE SPEAKS

... THE POPE SPEAKS C,ITION 1% -ruKI Extract from %ddt. livered to WON atstirit • St. Peter square. un Tenth !Utah ersitr % of Italian Sports Crain • bee. 11/53. Wha : are the rule:. eduaatuon in sport th.t Chran No one e%; a duubf lot wt: h a d.• .eparat ...

CAPTAIN SPEAKS

... CAPTAIN SPEAKS Palsy Coleman, captain of the team, and who had the distinction of playing minor, Junior and senior for his County in the 1954 season, congratulated the players on the magnificent spirit they displayed in the competition. It was a great ...

Published: Saturday 12 February 1955
Newspaper: Drogheda Independent
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 75 | Page: 10 | Tags: none

SPEAK OUTRIGHT

... SPEAK OUTRIGHT Ald. Farrell was on his feet almost before Colr. Murphy had seated himself and demanded— Let Colr. Murphy say outright what he is talkingabout: for one, don't know what it Is. I do not think that he was alluding to. me but let him get ...

Published: Saturday 06 January 1951
Newspaper: Drogheda Independent
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 69 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

SPEAKING FOR HIMSELF

... SPEAKING FOR HIMSELF The driver of a public service vehicle. summoned to Ardee Court for having no driving licence, told Justice Kenny that the licence had expired trn days before. Justice—Whit have you to say? Defendant—lt was an oversight. sir. I very ...

SPEAK IRISH

... onlylasking the council to consider the matter. He did not see why Irish people when they went abroad choose to speak Irish an dthey would not speak it at home. ...