1916 Police barracks stoned An occurrence which would have created much surprise, and, in the circumstances, not a little indignation, had it leaked out – which...
1916 Thrilling escape Galway seems to be acquiring a reputation for motor smashes. On Monday afternoon at 4 o’clock in Salthill, Mr. John O’Connor, Mountbellew, crashed...
1916 Street nuisance At Galway Petty Sessions, Mr. Hildebrand said that with regard to ball playing on streets, he had often intended to take action since...
1916 Prisoners released Although the pleasant sounds of sickle and mowing machine are heard throughout the land, and the scent of new-mown hay gladdens the summer...
1916 A degrading practice It has been brought very forcibly under our notice during the week that the excursionists from Dublin on Sunday left with anything...
1916 Warning over Confession As a priest I feel bound to warn our people against the danger of revealing anything whatsoever, either under blandishment or threat,...
1916 Church searched We are prohibited by the Irish Press Censor from publishing correspondence that took place between Rev. T. Burke, P.P., Kinvara, and General Sir...
1916 Further arrest On Wednesday, a lad named Riedy, who had been missing since the Rising, was arrested and subsequently released. Although everything was peaceable in...