1920 Roads in rag order At yesterday’s meeting of the Galway Urban Council (Mr. J. S. Young, J.P., presiding) the members vigorously adumbrated the conditions of...
1920 Economic revival The facts put forward at the meeting of the Galway Harbour Commissioners on Tuesday make an unanswerable case for the immediate grant of...
1920 Cardinal’s condemnation His Eminence Cardinal Logue has issued a Pastoral Letter in which he denounces competition in murder between miscalled patriots and the forces of...
1920 Unparalleled turmoil Even the long and tear-stained history of Ireland can find no parallel for the terrible happenings of the present week. Nearly forty people...
1920 Workers for peace English Labour, which appears to have found itself as impotent in the face of the mechanical Coalition majority at Westminster as the...
1920 Kitchen flogging One of the most singular cases of flogging yet recorded occurred in Tuam on Saturday night (writes our North Galway representative). About 11...
1920 Young mother killed Rev. J. Considine, B.A., C.C., Gort, sent the following telegram to the Press on Tuesday: “Married woman, twenty-three years’ old, within two...
1920 A mother’s screams Mr. Ml. Walsh, of Moycullen, in a statement to the Press thus describes recent events in the district: “On Monday week shooting...