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... [* Whig ] “ Glenavon are the wooden spoonists, but their recoré is very creditable for a first season in the League, as in many of their defeats only a goal separated them f{rom their conquerors. I look to Glenavon to vastly improve, and Lurgan may yet ...
... WHIG AND TORY. The Roman Catholic religion seems in temporal matters to involve its rofessors in very serious difficulties. It has a foreign policy and domestic policy, and the two very often contradict each other. Nothing can he more unfortunate from ...
... [“ Northern Whig.] « Distillery's victory over Glenavon was sufficiently pronounced, and the Whites now, despite their one defeat, head the table. Glenavon need not repine at having lost to Linfield and Distillery. They are doing wonderfully well for ...
... WHIG JOBBERY. characteristic instance of Whig jobbery has just been perpetrated. Ten days ago the Lord Chancellor presentd a pctltition from Mr. Edmunds. Heading Clerk and Clerk of Private Committees in the House of Lords, praying, on the ground of lengthened ...
... THE WHIGS AND IRELAND. There very remarkable contrast between lhe conduct of the governors and the governed in this country : the effeminacy of the former, 1 and the insolent daring of the latter. On the one hand we have a jiarty of ill-disposed men, ...
... THE WHIGS AND THE CHURCH. The following letter by An Old Oxford Man” confirms an opinion we have often expressed of the friendship of the Whigs to the United Church of England and Ireland. We do not ask the reader to agree with all that the writer says ...
... THE CURSE OF THE WHIGS. It I* over the upland and over the moor— It Is over the licit, it is over the poor— It is ever the valley and over the hill— is over the seas, harbours, tough, river, and rill— It is over the mansion, where Dives resides— It is ...
... From the “ Whig.” Glenavon played Glentoran at the Oval under difficulties. They were two of their regular players short, and Hector Moore, after a week’s illness, only came on the team as a last resource As it was they held Glentoran well until near ...
... The Whig writes:— Waringstown. after a surprisingly poor start on Saturday. won their third successive match, this time Holywood providing a somewhat poor opposition to last sea.-on'R champions. R. Harwood (40) was ton scorer. with W. Pirtiguire just ...
... “NORTHERN WHIG.” ' “Glentoran supporters may argue that on the run of the play their {av-‘ ourites were worthy of a draw, but in doing so they should not forget that Glen-‘ avon failed with a penalty, and that a couple of inches lower would have! meant ...
... By “ Justice,” in the “ Whig.” ~ “The best performance st the week end was the meritorious victory of Cliftonville over Glenavon at Lurgan. There is no doubt about it the Reds are keeping up the tradition of the Amateurs in the way of springing surprises ...