1918 Shooting outrage From further particulars regarding the firing at Mr. J.G. Alcorn, J.P., Kilroe House, Headford, while on his way to Mass at Currandulla, it...
1918 New cinema theatre It is reported that a Dublin syndicate is being put together for the purpose of securing premises in Galway to establish a...
1918 Fiercest gale Following the wettest month for forty years, came during last week-end the fiercest gale within living memory. On Saturday night the wind blew...
1918 Teachers will strike “We endorse the action taken by our C.E.C. in connection with the demand for Civil Service war bonuses, and we pledge them...
1918 ‘Dangers to morality’ The Most Rev. Dr. Gilmartin, Archbishop of Tuam, has addressed the following letter to Rev. O. Hannon, Adm., Tuam: “Would you kindly...
1918 Stinging criticism A Dublin visitor who, with two companions, came to Galway on Race Week, and remained for some time following, writes to us a...
1918 Women attack barracks Members of the Galway branch Cumann na mBan, numbering about thirty, who left the city on Sunday for the purpose of carrying...
1918 Illegal hurling At Loughrea Magistrates’, Joseph Connor, Joseph Ford and Tadh Scorry were charged with illegally playing hurley on July 31. Mr. Hogan, solr., who...