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SATURDAT 111ORNNIG, JAN. 14, 1903. MONDAY'S ELECTION

... letter, which we not publish, in wltielh he says that every one ought to attend th• station* on Monday to spinet the human garbage which now attempts to represent people of culture and resisteasestus Calwey. While we think his is a trifle Port-Arthury ...

Published: Saturday 14 January 1905
Newspaper: Galway Express
County: Galway, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 464 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

FROM PUNCH. THE FRAUDULENT BANKER

... having been taught to do what ought. Because turns villain and traitor. not from need, but out of mere greed. The crews, after garbage tint hanker. And ravens are wliitc—a bird the kite, Compared to the fraudulent Banker. burglar i* bad, and so's foodpud. But ...

CONG—OUGHTERARD—THE FANATICS

... need not, iu word, bivouuck in the lanes, the alleys,the streets Liverpool,content, their heartless maligner says, to pick any garbage sustain This scurrilous attack upon our poor country, now made the Liverpool Mail, has been taken up in most patriotic ...

VENT LIKS A WHALE

... where their food traowded, and elseghterisg if the seaters wire !Lem day inteasilled U. homes a the aad the most loathsome garbage devoured with avidity by the and victims of the liege. ! Lad to add to Mr tenors, tighting proceeding brines the several dey ...

Published: Saturday 03 June 1899
Newspaper: Galway Express
County: Galway, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1349 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

£•«. ».d, IK*t. Z

... enter the town street distant from niv oan house and pick way daintily amid lou gutters where fever always sits brooding, and over slippery stones, rendered dirty 1 dan gcrous all sorts of garbage thrown into the street* lam lightly shod, and Ido not ...

THE GALWAY VINDICATOR AND CONNAUGHT ADVERTISER

... case them but it unmanly, it i» cruel, pelt the poor victim in the midst of his /nine forte et dure, with all the garbage that can picked out of the kennel ot Billingsgate. The infirmity the man’s temper places him beyond the pale of censure. is not r ...

AMERICA

... , , , . , , . .. . , , , ** strict mctnb*r ofour charcli ’ •b«u* Ul®r f.* * praiM du« to tti« »«ry »«»• tlicir loathsome garbage which well ‘l reguUr orJer. Ihea c«ai« tb« otuer lift* , , r .. . . . Mr. Oiil, F.P , lb* Mr. C«uU#fll, \ic*r, • • y*»r*•ioc* ...