1919 Police brutality At the meeting of the Tuam Board of Guardians on Saturday, Mr. T. Connolly, Vice-Chairman, presiding, a letter was read from Mr. M....
1919 Unlawful assembly A Special Court was held on Saturday at Eglinton-street barracks, Galway, before Mr. J. B. K. Hill, R.M., at which Patrick Coyne, Michael...
1909 Fleecing ratepayers Several claims for malicious injury to property in Galway City and the surrounding districts were heard before the Recorder at Galway Quarter Sessions...
1919 More than idealism It is ridiculous to assume that the existing situation in Ireland is altogether the result of causes for which the Irish people...
1919 Dock strike ends The suggestion made by the “Connacht Tribune” last week has speedily borne good fruit. The strike of members of the Galway Dock...
Case building James Connolly sued Peter Kelly for £27 13s. due for work carried to defendant’s house – Mr. Hogan, solr., appeared for the plaintiff, and...
1920 Coal shortage Trading at Galway Port has almost become a thing of the past. If something is not done quickly to restore shipping, the City’s...
1918 State-aided emigration Galway has long been looking westward for the development that will assuredly follow the re-establishment of trans-oceanic communication; but it is doubtful if...