1913 Frightening visitors At the Galway Urban Council, Mr. R.W. Simmons, photographer, came before the Council and said he wanted to make a few observations as...
1913 Strike settledWe are pleased to announce that, after a struggle lasting over a month, the strike of labourers in Galway has been settled. On Wednesday...
1913 Strike continuesThe Galway strike has now reached an acute stage. Although up to the present, the utmost good order has prevailed, there is a good...
1913 Clever ruseAn interesting story of how the police outwitted poteen makers in Connemara was disclosed at a Special Court in Connemara, when Tom Carter, Mucknigh,...
1913 Manhunt in the mountainsThree weeks ago, a man named Thomas Lydon, Carraroe, was waylaid by two men and brutally assaulted. In consequence of information received,...
1913 600 strikeOn Saturday morning last, as a result of the failure of the Galway Branch (No. 20) of the National Union of Dock Labourers to...
1913 Killed by runaway horseOn Monday, a young man named J. Egan attended the fair at Castlerea to sell a saddle horse. He failed to sell...