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 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...
1916 Bishop O’Dea’s letter Dear Rev. Fathers and dearly-beloved brethren in Christ. I Do not like to close this letter without a word on temperance. Thank...
1916 Conspirators’ little minds At the meeting of the South Galway Executive of the United Irish League held in Loughrea, Mr. W.J. Duffy, M.P., delivered a...
1916 New conditions of living In the popular mind this is generally regarded as one of the severest winters witnessed by the present generation. It is...
1916 Farmers victimised Three daring shooting outrages are reported to have occurred on Friday night in the neighbourhood of Loughgeorge, Galway. The dwelling houses of three...
1916 Youthful Volunteer There is an air of romance about the experiences of Lieutenant Harry Tweedy, who rejoined his regiment, the 3rd Batt. Dublin Fusiliers, this...