1920 Kitchen flogging One of the most singular cases of flogging yet recorded occurred in Tuam on Saturday night (writes our North Galway representative). About 11...
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...
1919 New era for Salthill Recently there have been two interesting house purchases at Salthill for residential purposes, and Seamount, with its well-laid-out grounds, has been...
1919 Hospital rations At Saturday’s meeting of the Loughrea Board of Guardians, Mr. P. Cahill presiding, a letter was received from the hospital helpers drawing the...
1919 Doctors’ fees Mr. P. Claffey presided at the weekly meeting of the Ballinasloe Board of Guardians held on Saturday. There also attended: Messrs. T.J. Dolan,...
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...
The connection between Galway, scarlet fever, library books and a plane carrying post-war Italian emigrants to Venezuela isn’t altogether clear at first – but the recent...
1918 Influenza epidemic The influenza epidemic continues to prevail with unabated virulence in the county, and from various parts, reports of deaths are still being made....