1923 Staying on track The Free State Government has been compelled temporarily to order the Irish railways to prepare a scheme for grouping for the simple...
1923 Pokey houses Notwithstanding the high cost, everyone will welcome the progress that the erection of twenty houses denotes. These, with the forty-three houses for ex-servicemen...
1923 Truth and peace No single person in Ireland to-day, unless he be deliberately cheating his own conscience and deceiving his neighbours, can plead that he...
1923 Influenza cure Of the ills to which human flesh is heir, those which result from the periodical influenza epidemic are, perhaps, the most devastating. The...
1923 Training ex-soldiers A meeting of the committee of Galway Technical Institute was held on Tuesday, Mr. Eraut presiding. The secretary, Dr. Webb, stated that there...
1923 Islanders’ distress A correspondent sends authentic particulars of distress prevailing in the Islands of Aran. There is extreme poverty in Inishmore, especially in Killeany; large...
1923 Narrow escape A party of four men, who arrived in the village in a motor-car, engaged in a murderous attack on the barracks occupied by...
1923 Education is key This week or the beginning of next, Irish boys and girls return to school. On the work that they do there during...