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Advertising : 26 wordsThe Dublin Freeman, August 27, publishes the following letters :— "Drumbaragh, Kells, August 16, 1898. "Dear Sir,—I am anxious to imitate the example ...
Article : 230 wordsWith the exception of O'Neill, the celebrated harper of the Belfast Harp Society, Denis Hampson was the most accomplished performer on the national lyre that ever " raised the voice of song" ...
Article : 635 wordsIn connection with the Health Congress held in Dublin, it was arranged that the visitors should attend the Pro-Cathedral on Sunday morning, August 21. The Mayors, Provosts, and Councillors, with ...
Article : 602 wordsWord was received in Ireland on August 25 that John Henry O'Connor, alias Henry Dalton, had been released from Portland Prison after having served a term of 15 years on a charge of ...
Article : 105 wordsThe fleet of the City of Dublin Steampacket Company comprising the four magnificent screw steamers co recently put on the Kingstown and Holyhead service is probably the best of its kind in ...
Article : 83 wordsThe County Councils will be the controlling power of the new system of Irish Local Government. They will, we expect, in nearly every case, sit in the county town, for, generally speaking, the ...
Article : 776 wordsThe earliest account-book, though not the earliest document, surviving in the parish chest in the vestry of the church of Bardwell, Soffolff, writes F. E. W. in The GUARDIAN, contains the accounts of a ...
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Advertising : 433 wordsThere is no satisfying the Orangemen of Belfast. They maimed 1[?] policemen and gave more than a score of martyrs from their body to her Majesty's prisons because the Nationalists of their city ...
Article : 195 wordsA Dublin paper, August 27, has the following :— Sir Nicholas Of O'Conor is staying at his Roscommon residence. Dundermott House, Ballymoe, on a short visit before leaving for Constantinople. On ...
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Freeman's Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1932), Sat 8 Oct 1898, Page 6
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