1922 A leader lost “I have the greatest hope in the Irish people. But what we have got to learn in our public life is the...
1922 Dawn surrender National troops operating from Galway and Athenry at dawn on Wednesday morning surrounded an area about four miles between Liscananaun village and Aucloggeen,...
1922 Civil War impact Had Ireland enjoyed the blessings of peace this year, the summer and autumn of 1922 would have stood out in our annals...
1922 Economic war The Irish Minister for Local Government has issued letter to each parish priest and public representative calling attention to the fact that the...
1922 Unemployment dangers There is considerable truth in the declarations recently made from more than one platform that unemployment is at the root of present Irish...
1922 Houses for all If the country were once settled, there would soon be ample housing for everyone in Galway, for, in addition to the scheme...
1922 A nations agony The news which it is our melancholy privilege to convey to our readers this week is sad reading. Irishmen who but yesterday...
1922 Tuam Workhouse plans At Tuam District Council meeting on Saturday, Mr. Kyne asked whether the workhouse buildings were to be kept in their possession. –...