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  2. OUR DISTRICT.

    Coolonna house is atop of a hill. A sort of pi[?]nacle of the neighborhood. Gazes through its window eye-glasses across its own 700 acres of slopes, and ...

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  3. CRICKET NOTES.

    The Banks and Downs having concluded their match last Saturday, will have an off afternoon, but the other two contests—at the Grammar School and at ...

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  4. THE FUNERAL.

    The funeral took place in the city on Monday, and was one of the largest ever witnessed in [?]ork. The body was taken to the Railway Station, and thence ...

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  5. DEATH OF A WELL-KNOWN IRISH PRIEST. THE VERY REV. CANON HEGARTY.

    The Cork "Weekly Examiner" of June 10 contains the following obituary notice of one of the best known priests in the South of Ireland, the Very Rev. Canon ...

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  8. OUR VILLAGE ELEVEN.

    Except at lunch, I cannot say With truth that we are stayers; Yet, though on village greens we play. We're far from common players. ...

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  9. UNDERGROUND WARFARE.

    Two interviews with active Russian revolutionary workers, the one at Baku and the other in a small town in Austria, may help to show-something of the ...

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  10. GENERAL TREPOFF.

    ".... and the military have been directed to fire ball cartridge if the crowds offer resistance. No blank ca[?]tridge will be used...." ...

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  12. SEA POWER.

    In thees two volumes Captain Mahan returns to the great theme which he has made so peculiarly his own, though in treating of the war of 1812, in which ...

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  13. Correspondence.

    (We do not identify ourselves with, or hold ourselves responsible for, the opinions expressed in this column.) ...

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  14. LOYALTY IN TRADE

    Sir,—One of England's noblest Premiers stated a truth, when he said Patriotism is the strongest offshoot of Loyalty, either in a people or a peasant. ...

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  16. REMOVAL OF THE REMAINS.

    The remains of the late Very Rev. Canon Hegarty were removed from the parochial house to the church at Glanmire at 7 o’clock on Sunday evening ...

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  18. FACING DEATH IN A SUBMARINE.

    Lietenant Martin E. Nasimth, who was in command of the submarine A4 when it met with the recent accident in Stokes Bay, appeared yesterday before ...

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  21. VOT[?] OF CONDOLENCE.

    At a meeting of the S.S. Petor and Paul's League of the Cross Hall, Castlestreet, held on Sunday evening under the presidency of Mr. John M'Carthy, a ...

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