1915 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...
1915 Boys’ jail threat At the City Petty Sessions, Thomas Dean, Henry-street West, Galway summoned two boys named Bartly Naughton and Dan Reilly of the same...
1915 Storm rages A mild sensation was created in Galway on Tuesday when the morning mail did not arrive at the appointed time, and it was...
1915 Panic-mongering The complaint made by Mr. Ellis, J.P., at the meeting of Tuam Rural District Council, Galway, that the police had notified a man to...
1915 Galway as naval base Yesterday (Thursday) morning the police at Galway were notified “to hold themselves in readiness” to warn all non-combatants to move inland...
1915 Banker row An extraordinary occurrence took place at the Galway railway station on yesterday afternoon, when Head-Constable Killacky, and Mr. Walker, of the Ulster Bank,...
1914 Trespasser damage At the City Petty Sessions, John Sullivan, Fairhill, Galway prosecuted Mary Clancy for the trespass of two goats on his cabbage garden, causing...
1914 Galwaymen for the Front Out of the 2,000 constables of the R.I.C. who have volunteered for active service, the War Office have decided to accept...