—From “The Northern Whig.”
... —From “The Northern Whig.” “As regards the prediction of the Report, he noted that by 1968 ‘Northern’ Ireland would ...
... —From “The Northern Whig.” “As regards the prediction of the Report, he noted that by 1968 ‘Northern’ Ireland would ...
... —from “The Northern Whig.” “The Agricultura) Institute has given the Republic of Leiand morld leadership in the fieid of grass reseeding techaliques ang the general reclamtion and cuitivation of peat lands. Captain Ncil Perrins who farms 20,000 acres ...
... —*“Northern Whig” editorial. | “Are ‘Ulster’ people a bit swollen headed about themselves? I'l'h‘.s question is provoked by some words about how will | Ulstermen get on in the world | which has just been put forward by the ‘Ulster’ agent in London and ...
... — from “The Northern Whig. i “Says ‘The Daily Worker': ‘if the R TR management cof a Sg:iet factory . : ! tried to behave like the chiefs of ‘To return to the Continent pgrds at D:gonham they woaid after even a two years' break is pe gur cn their necks ...
... ~=“Northern Whig’s” London Correspondent, “The religious situation ‘2 ‘Northern' Ireland has given one of the leading vision companies an attack of the jitiers, Film units from A'T.V, have spent severa] months collecting material for an ambitious series ...
... —The “Northern Whig's London Correspondent, Symovathy is extended to Miss Margaret Wynne, Church Road, K llybegs, on the recent death of her aunt, Mrs. Susan Westchester, which occurred in New York, US.A, ...
... — “Northern Whig's London correspondent. ft o~ ...
... auctioneering and other business conducted in that town by the late Mr. J. A, Mackey. “WHIG'S” THREAT In a comment on the passing of the Home Rule Bill into law the “Northern Whig” says: “We shall fight when the time comes against i /the rule of a corrupt, ineficient ...
... “in Unionist circles generally,” said the “Whig,” that hs Government had taken up an untenable position in applying to the Belfast Corporation a precept it was not prepared to follow in its own case. The “Whig sensed a “growing impression” that “the Premier ...
... “Northern Whig,” will such a result prove? Nothing, except what everyone knows in advance, that the white Ascendancy is in favour of the white Ascendancy, mere minority though it be. In short, an electoral farce. Come to think of it, the “Whig could have ...
... was there any question of an attack upon his leadership have been taken with a pinch of salt even by the Unionist ““Northern Whig,”” which has since summed up ‘‘the Stor mont storm’’ as ‘‘directed less at Lord Glentoran than at Lord Brookebrough himself ...
... fizzled out within a couple of hours and with less than the squeak of a penny balloon. ing” of one Unionist M.P. quoted, by the “Whig” that whether Lord Brookeborough's Government got away with iu at the meeting or net, “things would never be the same again ...