1923 Gloom after war The special correspondent of the “Independent”, who has been writing of the aftermath of civil war in the West, notes that a...
1923 Peace negotiations As we go to press, An Dáil is discussing the Peace negotiations between the Government and Mr. de Valera. It was announced on...
1923 State of the parties Speculation as to parties after the next Irish elections is exceedingly interesting, especially in view of the enlarged franchise. In Dublin,...
1923 Criminal neglect Nineteen persons were prosecuted at the Galway District Court for failing to send their children to school. The cases represented only a small...
1923 – Servant problem The servant problem has been and is worrying a number of householders. Irish labour Exchanges in conjunction with local technical schools have...
1923 – Deadly attack A desperate conflict took place between Irregulars and National troops stationed at Headford on Sunday morning when an attack was opened by...
1923 – Under fire Ballinasloe was startled on Easter Monday night by a terrific outburst of rifle and revolver firing. The bugle being sounded at 8.30...
1923 Optimistic outlook The optimism of Mr. P. J. Boland was a refreshing thing at the inaugural meeting of the Galway Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday....