FORMER 'STANDARD EDITOR DIES
... years before his retirement he reluctantly gave up his sporting work to succeed the late Mr. John Shaw as chief reporter of the Whig, a position which he filled with eminent success until his retirement. ...
... years before his retirement he reluctantly gave up his sporting work to succeed the late Mr. John Shaw as chief reporter of the Whig, a position which he filled with eminent success until his retirement. ...
... a wellknown figure in Northern Ireland journalism, Mr. Joseph A. Kennedy. Lisburn. former chief reporter of “ The Northern Whig, | Belfast. died on Sunday. He was| aged 76. Mr, Kennedy, who had been in failing health for the past few years, retired from ...
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... the local technical school from 1919 till 1925, Mr. Kennedy returned to the city | -in 1925, when he joined the *“‘Northern Whig's™ reporting staff as sports writer during the editorship of the late Sir/. Robert Lynn. He also became deputy | chief reporter ...
... the end of his tempestuous life. No bitterness oppressed his last days. No controversy disturbed his mind. He knew neither Whig nor Tory. He knew only his friends. Boswell records how Mr. Burke and four or live friends sat with the dying Johnson. I am ...
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... his intention to do. that was, interference in the affairs of the Republic. Even the London Correspondent of the “Northern Whig.,” in referring to Mr. Macmillan’s remarks, indicated the controversy which the speech had raised. He wrote: “While opinion ...
... to-morrow (Saturday), at 040 cm., for service In St. George's Parish Church, High Street. at 10 cm. (not as published in Northern Whig). and thence to Dundonald Cemetery,—Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Husband and all the Family Circle. CRAlG—March 19. 1959 ...
... of a breach of dip. lomaiic protocol in referring to it when and where he did.” —The London Correspondent of “The Northern Whig.” * “After the geat deliverance of God's people from Egypt at the time of the Exodus, there were many ‘Romanisers’ or pro-Romish ...
... by Mrs. J. M'Gilton. WOMEN IN ISRAEL Women in Israel was the title of a talk given by Miss Rosenfield. of the Northern Whig. to the local B. & P. Club recently. The speaker had spent some time in Israel during the Post-war rationing period when food ...
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