1921 Growing neglect The meeting of the County Galway National Teachers’ Association merits the attention of a considerably wider body than that which may be said...
1921 What the public wants Apart from the fact that to permit young children to remain up late in the heavy atmosphere of a picture theatre...
1921 Money drying up In calling the quarterly meeting of the Galway County Council for Wednesday next, February 16, the secretary makes the grave announcement that...
1921 Peace and harmony Mr. Martin Moloney presided at a meeting of the Galway Urban Council on Thursday. Present: Messrs. P. Colohan, M. T. Donnellan, W....
1921 Demanding better There is a general demand all along the system of the Midland Great Western Railway Company for a better service of trains. We...
1921 British Empire’s decay History records the rise and fall of many empires. When nations reach the zenith of their power, they begin to decay, and...
1921 Shots exchanged A telegram from our North Galway representative yesterday stated: – A report reached Tuam last night that Sergeant Beglan and Constable McGuire, of...
1921 Peace moves It is now no secret that Mr. Eamonn de Valera is in Dublin (says the “Freeman’s Journal” of yesterday), and it is evidently...