1920 Shadow over Christmas The suspicion of irony is inseparable from the Christmas wish this year. Nevertheless, although cynics may complain that to wish the Irish...
1920 Economic revival The facts put forward at the meeting of the Galway Harbour Commissioners on Tuesday make an unanswerable case for the immediate grant of...
1920 Unparalleled turmoil Even the long and tear-stained history of Ireland can find no parallel for the terrible happenings of the present week. Nearly forty people...
1920 Young mother killed Rev. J. Considine, B.A., C.C., Gort, sent the following telegram to the Press on Tuesday: “Married woman, twenty-three years’ old, within two...
1920 A mother’s screams Mr. Ml. Walsh, of Moycullen, in a statement to the Press thus describes recent events in the district: “On Monday week shooting...
1920 City raids For the third time the premises of Mr. P. Moylett, grocery and general wholesale and retail warehouse, at Williamsgate-st., Galway, were entered during...
1920 Ardrahan’s agony In the early hours of Sunday morning men who, it is alleged, described themselves as “Black and Tans”, committed much destruction in Ardrahan...
1920 Startling experience Miss Eileen Baker, Baker’s Hotel, Eyre-st., Galway, had a startling experience on Saturday morning, her hair being cut by masked men who entered...