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SPEECHES BY REV. A. F. MURPHY

... views. Then tlie National Volunteers supported tho Nationalist view. Continuing, the speaker n*ferred to John Mitchell, Thomas Davis, •Henry Grattan, Theobald Wolfe Tone and -Robert Emmet, all Protestants, whose lives were devoted organising the youth and ...

THE CROWN BUSINESS

... gentlemen weta ewotn on ii»»TTM gAT - im. UaMn Samnel Wray (foreman) : Thoa o#ty« KeUr MWopo, Joe O'Nefll, Taylor. Jama Walsh, John Bwinaa, Robert Cofhy.Ed-d Doyle, Andrew Fahy, Patrick Krnly, Charlea M'nonald. Jaa J Browe, James Conway, Gerald Donna, Tboa ...

COUNTY KILDARE

... ies in Ulster to the Unionists if his policy of peace is not acquiesced io. Consequently, we shall see the two factions in arms against each other in a month’s time. shall see the process of smashing” the Farncllites, of whom Mr Davltt, one of the chief ...

BATITIDAT, r -BRUARY 4. 1938. Naas Dramatic and Choral Union. (*) FORTHCOMING PERFORMANCE. PROGRAMME NOTES. T.i ..

... throughout the famous Largo, the choral setting ol which has been arranged by an American pupil and close friend Dvorak s, William Arms Fisher, who found in the Largo a sense of the tragedy of the blacknan as it sings in its ’spirituals’: deeper still it is ...

BOG OF ALLEN CLUB SECOND ANNUAL GYMKHANA,

... substantial order, and the Press more important meetings have often to write on far worse. The table consisted of five nncleaned arms of an ash tree driven down into the ground until they were projecting about four feet, and on these were nailed boards. The ...

THE KILDARE OBSERVER—SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, 1867

... All Ireland. The Arms Bill road a second time in the Lords, . 2 Daring robbery of impounded cattle seized for rent near Lismore. 3 Continuation of the Debate on the Government of Ireland Bill. Speeches of Mr T. P. O’Connor and Mr John Morley. Royal Irish ...

The Kildare Observer

... Kev. John K. Flavin. C.C. Treasurer—Mibs L. ftadcstnwii Stall-. President Miss J. Bwver: assistants, Mrs. W. Brown, Miss P Dwver, Miss M. Langan, Miss 1/. and Mrs. A. O’Reilly. Swoetpea Stall—President, Jfra. assistants, Miss A. Moyle, Mrs John OslKirne ...

V * * tion hi* fripnd in his lost illnes tec- -of d«noqrat man vote the ««*» fhear, Mar).. And

... aee how stood uftor hundred years of ParliamentarianiemT - Tn the end the IBth century had a Parliament our own, known as Grattan’s Parliament. In a few years under that Parliament Ireland’s progress was greater than that with which any country was ever ...

BATDBDAT, MAT IMffi

... below to come and talk to for few moments, four young men from somewhere in the midlands, a baronet from Galway—Sir Henry Grattan Bellow—a Clare farmer and another from Wexford, and myself. And away facing ns in the gallery reserved, presumably, far members ...

Supplement to the “ Kildare Observer” Saturday, December 17,1904

... aa Knight of 8t it annoonced the Prince of will preaent in February neat, m the eighth Earl and Kepreaentmtire Poor Ireland. John Boorke, M P, Pilot Commiaiuooer of the Revenue, was the founder of the family fortunes being created ouccesaiyely Baron Naas ...

DRIED BREWERS’ CRAINS

... and took notes of the proceedings. Amongst tho farmers present were: —Messrs. Richard Cunningham, Archibald Ritchie, John Barry, John Short, Patk. Vietory, and Patrick Cahill. The Rev. Joseph M'Crca, C.C., was also present. The chair was taken amidst ...