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Titanic tragedy led to playwright’s Carrick link

... coilaborated which attracted the attention of the late W R Armour, who appointed him a reported on the staff of the ‘Northern Whig'. “A few years later he went to London but soon returned to Belfast to become a subeditor on the ‘lrish News'. In 1936 he joined ...

East Antrim authors included in new prose anthology

... The second in this bhook are such records his job al7 years greats as C.S. Lewis, of age in the Northern Patrick Kavanagh, Whig, a Belfast morning Michael Longley and Bernewspaper. nadette Devlin. Frank Florence Mary Ormsby, who has chosen McDowell was ...

‘No Ulster flag should be without Red Hand’ say UIC

... over Within a year, of course, the News Letter and other papers would be reporting that Britain had declared war. The Northern Whig, in: December 1938, was reporting complaints from unionist MPs at Stormont that Ulster was not getting its fair share of rearmament ...

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Minorcan governor travels to the New World

... and closed down in the autumn when the weather turned cold. suaded to listen to the schemes of the opponents of the ruling Whig party. e o The opposition Tories wanted to end the war that had been exhausting the country for ten years, and at the same ...

BOWL. Ulster Transport record fine win

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Gleno Valley YFC celebrates its Hoth anniversary

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A look at 60 years of the Farmers

... their existence to the efforts and ideas of Wiliam S. Armour, son of a famous Ballymoney clergyman, and editor of the Northern Whig in Belfast. In August 1929 Armour wrote an article on young farmer's clubs which were then in existence in England, urging ...

Of shaven heads and bygone sports days

... architect and R.B. Roe surveyor. v “The foundation stone was laid on Saturday, October 7, 1922 and the account in the Northern Whig and Belfast Post on October 9, 1922 fills one and a half columns including the names of almost 100 distinguished guests and ...

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