1916 The Rebellion An official wireless despatch, London 29th April, and officially communicated to this office this morning says: From an official message published this morning,...
1916 Rising in Galway Between 5 and 5.30 this (Wednesday) morning, about six or seven motor cars left Galway for the affected portion of the county...
1916 Post Office closure A strong protest should be made without delay against the clumsy attempt on the part of the Government to bring home the...
1916 Naked and cold patients At the meeting of Ballinasloe Asylum Committee, the report of the lunacy inspectors on the recent inspection of the institution was...
1916 Asylum patient’s death On Tuesday, Mr. M.A. Hayden, Coroner for East Galway, held an inquest at the Asylum, Ballinasloe, into the circumstances surrounding the death...
1916 Infant mortality It is a melancholy reflection that the death rate amongst infants in Galway bids fair this year to rank next to some of...
1916 Dangerous Docks No year passes that a reporter is not despatched on at least a few occasions from these offices on a melancholy mission to...
1916 60 panes smashed Between midnight on Saturday and 6a.m. on Sunday morning, an outrage of a very regrettable character occurred at Bushypark, about two and...