1917 Extraordinary evidence Most extraordinary evidence was given at Ballinasloe Petty Sessions on Saturday in the case of Thomas G. Butler against Wm. Hastings, “Western News”,...
1917 Docks development A correspondent this week strongly criticises the public men of Galway for their want of activity in regard to the development of the...
1917 Plunkett manifesto burned At the weekly meeting of the Portumna Board of Guardians on Saturday, a circular of Count Plunkett was read. Chairman: He wants...
1917 Lively times at Ryehill At the Tuam Quarter Sessions on Tuesday, His Honour Judge Doy, K.C., was engaged hearing actions and cross-actions between Peter Burke...
1917 The malicious intermeddler Sir, on behalf of the West Galway District Board G.A.A., I find it very essential to offer an explanation about the failure...
1917 Galway’s crime figures Addressing the Grand Jury at the Spring Assizes, Lord Justice Moloney said: Turning to the general state of your county, and taking...
1917 Glorious Sinn Féin At Oranmore Petty Sessions, a young farmer named James Flanagan was charged by Constable Smyth for disorderly conduct on the road between...
1917 City potato supply The supply of potatoes coming into Galway during the week was a record one – in smallness. The supply on Saturday was...