1918 Great War ends The section of people in this country who, purely for political motives, cultivated as one of their many delusions, the belief that...
1918 Abandoned promotion A feeling akin to consternation was aroused in Carna last week on the rumoured change of the Rev. M. McHugh, the pastor of...
1918 Influenza epidemic The influenza epidemic continues to prevail with unabated virulence in the county, and from various parts, reports of deaths are still being made....
1918 Shot at by men dressed as women One Sunday evening, at about 5 p.m., a boy named Patrick Ryan, son of Mrs. Ryan, Main-st., Loughrea,...
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 City submerged During the torrential downpour of the weekend, Galway witnessed the most storm-tossed seas that had been experienced in living memory. The tide ran...