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Military Funeral Honours for Private Christopher Brummel in Limerick

Yesterday, the solemn ceremony of laying to rest Private Christopher Brummel of the Royal Munster Regiment took place at Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery in Limerick. The funeral proceedings were conducted with full military honours, a testament to Private Brummel’s service and sacrifice. The Royal Munster Regiment, to which Private Brummel… Read More

Ireland’s Stance Against Conscription Amidst Political Discourse

The Limerick County Council has taken a firm stand against the advocacy for conscription in Ireland, denouncing the efforts of certain Tory newspapers in England to enforce such measures. This resolution aligns with sentiments expressed at a gathering of National Volunteers in Limerick, where Alderman Joyce, MP.., reiterated the Irish… Read More

Vigilance Association Deputation Advocates for Irish Film Censorship

A delegation representing the Vigilance Association, comprising esteemed members such as Very Rev. Canon Dunne, V.G., Rev. Father Fottrell S.J., Mr Thomas J. Deering, Mr Robert Keely, P.L.G., Mr Laurence O’Dea, and Mr J. Moore, presented their case for the establishment of satisfactory film censorship at a recent meeting. The… Read More

Local Government Board Responds to Labourers’ Cottage Rent Resolution

In response to a resolution passed by the Kilmallock District Council, urging consideration for rent abatements for certain tenants of labourers’ cottages, the Local Government Board has issued a firm stance, declining the proposal. The Board’s decision comes amidst concerns raised by the Council regarding the increased cost of living,… Read More

Warning Against Partition: Thomas Sexton’s Stirring Address in Limerick

At a spirited open-air gathering in Limerick, Mr Thomas Sexton delivered a resolute message, denouncing the divisive policy of partition with remarkable clarity. Presided over by Mr M. O’Callaghan, Borough Councillor, the meeting resonated with fervent support as Mr Sexton’s letter, addressed to Alderman Stephen O’Mara, was read aloud, capturing… Read More

Private Arthur Hetherington Honoured; Serbian Success on Macedonian Front

Limerick has received sombre news regarding Private Arthur Hetherington, a brave soldier serving his country. Son to Mr R. J. Hetherington, Superintendent of the Limerick Post Office, Private A. Hetherington was recently informed of his son’s injuries sustained in the line of duty. Tragically, subsequent updates confirm his passing. Private… Read More

Irish National League Gathers Momentum in Limerick

Under the auspices of the Irish National League, an open-air meeting convened in Limerick yesterday, drawing a gathering of fervent supporters. Mr M. O’Callaghan, Borough Councillor, assumed the role of presiding officer, overseeing proceedings that featured esteemed speakers including Mr L. Gunnell and Mr Kenny from Waterford. Additionally, a notable… Read More

Teachers Seek War Bonuses Amidst Parliamentary Discussions

As Parliament convenes in London, the National Teachers’ Organisation has mobilized a delegation to advocate for war bonuses for educators. Dr Starkie’s assertion that the discretion to allocate salaries directly to teachers lies with school managers has prompted the General Secretary to initiate dialogue with the Managers’ Associations on this… Read More

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