Public Speaking
... Public Speaking ...
... Public Speaking ...
... ItlE NEW ROSS STANDARD, Friday, February 20, 1953 Speaking in the Dail in the debate on a vote for the Department.. of the Taoseach, Mr. Brendan Corieh. T.D., said the debate was, or should be, on the in roductory speech of the Taoiseach. He (Mr. Curtain ...
... THE COURTS OF JUSTICE BILL Mr. J. O'Leary, T.D 9 s Protest Speaking in the Dail on the Courts of Justice Bill, Mr. J. O'Leary said: I have just listened to • long speech from Deputy Seen Collins. I am not surprised that the lawyers, from their point of ...
... Catholic Boy Scouts of Ireland escorted by the Lord Mayor of Dublin, outside the Mansion House on Sunday, November, 29th, before speaking at their rally. IRISH SCIENTISTS AID NEW ADVANCE IN WEED KILLERS. I ---- RISH Sc,sc*.'ntists had a part in an important new ...
... not he here at all, and I will make it quite clear that I will speak far ten minutes or fifteen on anything, if neemslrY'The Chairman said five minutes was long enough for any member to speak. The motion was passed. Messrs. Galvin, O'Leary and Kinsella ...
... as a police recruit sent his family's stock soaring; it meant that they had tremendous status, not to speak of other advantages There were, so to speak. queues outside the Garda Depot with not one in twenty having a hope of getting in. Now there is a shortage ...
... imeosio to give the contribution which the.l• could gist. to international affairs. 6 At the same time. what makes ft me speak now and break silence is that I am afraid that the mesas .. the past few weeks. partictilarl the arrest and convict• Mr. Inc ...
... Wexford. 9th December. 1953. 'H10719-12' Happenings in North CRITICISMS OFCOSTELLO GOVT. INACI lON. Mr. J. A. Costello, speaking in the Dail last Wednesday in debate or the Estimate for the Dept of the Taniseach said, dealing with the Government's foreign ...
... most important case. the Lord Chancellor occupied hinuiviilf with ■ favourite spaniel, seated him. Curran. having ceased speaking. Lord Claire raised Ms head and asked: Wliv don't you proceed, Mr. Curran? I thought your lordship was in consultation ...
... FeeelmmiPills Dr. Howlett, who Chairs o3 of the National University of Iry land Club, speaking the Chit', A new approach to the settle- R. Patrick's Night banquet. went of Anglo-lrish differences he wished that St. Patrick and was advocs'ed in London ...
... moat liLys.ie. President. half of the language or with the Comhdhail Habituate na Gaelige. I amount of work alreedY wornwhom speaking In Irish at the plished would be very reluctant to annual general meeting of the 'my that Irish could not now lw Comhdhail ...
... as any ordinary retirement of an officer. and that there would he a snuven;, of Mr. Sinnotes retirement. :tin not goiez to speak to you to-night. Mr. Oermott said, of the work that Mr. Sinnott has dime for the counts NVesford. The appropriate place for ...