1914 Mines in Galway Bay? Considerable interest and some mild excitement were caused in Galway on Tusday afternoon, when the rumour spread abroad that mines had been...
1914 Stormy scenes On the conclusion by the Clerk of the reading of the Co. Surveyor’s report at the quarterly meeting of Tuam District Council, Galway...
1914 Battle of Mons Private Duffy, of the Connaught Rangers, has come home to Galway, suffering from wounds sustained at Mons. He was engaged with his...
1914 Double tragedy (By special telegram) A shocking double tragedy was perpetrated at a field in Parke, about a quarter of a mile from Athenry, last...
1914 Home rule meeting An historic demonstration in pursuance of the Home Rule campaign was held at Glenamaddy, Galway on Sunday. The attendance was very large,...
1914 Disgraceful uproar The scene of uproar that marred the quarterly meeting of the Portumna District Council was, in all conscience, a degrading exhibition. But there...
1914 Salthill seating At a meeting of the Urban Council, Messrs. Boland and Moon appeared with reference to the lack of seating accommodation at Salthill. Mr....
1914 Cyclist killed It is with feelings of regret we announce the death, under very melancholy circumstances, of Mr. George Macauley, timekeeper at the Marconi works,...