precedent for this* view, the grant made the Government for the repair damage.* done in Dublin during the 1916 Rebellion was quoted. Colonel O’Callnghnn Wc/tropp contended that,the Criminal Injury Acts were nevef intended to appiy (o flic situation that prevailed in Ireland to-d
22 May 1920 - Weekly Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
brood; hens silting idly, norsing chioa no egg at all. when they might infinitely better employed in batching oat a goodly batch of clucks for table or egg-production; and even worse than allowing them to sit idly on nothing was the cruel habit of "docking'* clocking hens, or se
22 May 1920 - Weekly Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
J. C. L. —(l) When buying >h«ru »oo •tipolit* that- yon daaira one cerliiicate year broker will tee that the matter it attended to. (3) On 14 July, 1914. Great Southern and Weatara Ord, was quoted at 100; Midland Great Ord. 47, and Dublin and Sooth-Eastern Ord. at 15. (3) You en
22 May 1920 - Weekly Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
18 HEREBY GIVEN, that the Commissioners of Ike above named town at. about to make town rates on property rateable thereto. The town rates for the ordinary expenditure of the year ended the 31st Mari* 1921, are at the following rate in the pound :—Buildings, Is in the ; Land, thr
22 May 1920 - Drogheda Argus and Leinster Journal - Drogheda, Louth, Republic of Ireland
A special Court of Petty Session* was held 0° Thursday Strabane, before Mr. Charles Browne, J.P., when 1 Head-Constable Wright charged James M'Croesan, farmer from Evieh, near Strabane, for that he did Strabane, on 12th May last, wilfully and malice aforethought, kill and murder
MARRIAGES. IicARTNUIR awl NOONAN—Nay 21. St- Mery's Church. Hampton Court. London, by the C•x. 2. G. Le Masurwr. P. Ernest, e•m at the late It. and luosa MDCAftbdt. Frith Fr..nees, thirst daughter el William stud Edith Nathan. *Win and 18.11/01811—April 28, 1820. at Vairenzty Ch
22 May 1920 - Dublin Evening Telegraph - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Smart Frocks Suitable Morning and Afternoon Wear for Ladies and Children, Grafton Voiles, Cotton Georgette, Crepes, Zephyrs, Lawn, &c. —25 per cent, under to-day’s prices.-- O’Farrell $ Son, -NAAS.- SALES AND LETIINQS BY JOHN METCALFE, Auctioneer and Valuer, Ballymore-Eual ace. C
22 May 1920 - Kildare Observer and Eastern Counties Advertiser - Naas, Kildare, Republic of Ireland
The Indaetry. Presiding at a meeting of the Council Agriculture in Dublin last week Mr. 11. T. Name, the Vice-President of the Department id Agriculture, said it was his opinion nnd the opinion of hig advisers that the immediate prospects for agriculture in Ireland are distinctly
22 May 1920 - Kildare Observer and Eastern Counties Advertiser - Naas, Kildare, Republic of Ireland
« It seems there is no doubt that this year the oak out before the ash. But weather prophets in the country all agree with friend of the long memory and the emphatic views. The view has, indeed, been put into rhyme:— “If the oak’s before the ash, Tlien you’ll only get splash; But
22 May 1920 - Kildare Observer and Eastern Counties Advertiser - Naas, Kildare, Republic of Ireland