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... no rignt to speak. During a discussion on finances, Mr. Curty interjected: Only for Fohenagh and Castlegar ye'd be all pbroke! This was greeted with applause. Fr. Gantley: I would like to remind Mr. Carty that he is not entitled to speak here. Mr. Carty: ...
... week that Mr. Donal Nevin Research Officer. Irish Congress of Trade Unions will speak at a public meeting in the Town Hall. Clonmel on Monday, Feb. ruary 22. He will speak on Trade Unionism and an open forum will follow. This meeting was fixed for February ...
... that young farmers were making in many directions, includ.rig public speaking, stated Rev. Dr. Duffy, ea, Inniskeen, when he Moke at the conclusion o the Co. Louth Ma.cra public speaking final between Raggardstown and Ter_ monfeckin . Dr. Duffy was assisted ...
... Shelbourne Hotel. Tickets cost one guinea each. Evening Dress is obligatory. This annual function is very popular and many Irish-speaking priests honour and encourage us by their presence. On Sunday 7th February the annual ceremony in Irish in honour of St. Bridget ...
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... COURSING CLUB DINNER Training Methods Praised cOURSING as a sport is not dying, said Mr. John Williams, secretary, speaking at the annual dinner of the Galway and Oranmore Coursing Club in the Warwick Hotel last week. Mr. Tom Fahy, chairman, presided ...
... r one. It runs something like this: Forty thousand young Irish people emigrate every year and most of them go to English-speaking countries. Why burden them with a language which will be of no help to them in earning a livelihood? Why not give them a ...
... country, county by county, lecturing, demonstrating. advising and uring groups to co-operate for their own good and, generally speaking. covering everything a rural home adviser might be expected to cover. Her lecture .ill be open to the public. . _ ...
... FARMERS TO -WORK UNDER ONE BANNER Speaking at the annual general meeting of the Louth Co. Executive of the in Saharan on Tuesday, the General Secretary. Mr. Bean Healy said that he believed that the Irish farmer was second to none and with the new approach ...
... Clonmel, on Monday. February 22nd. at 8 p.m. Mr. Donal Nevin (Re- Ficarrh Officer, Irish Congress of Trade Unions) will speak on Trade Unionism. An Open Forum will follow. . . This meeting was originally announced as being on February 19th, at a different ...