Limerick United Trades and Labour Council Supports Resolution Against the “Living-In System”

The Limerick United Trades and Labour Council, along with several affiliated societies, supported a resolution opposing the “Living-In System” during a meeting held on March 9, 1906. The resolution, passed by the Limerick Branch of the Irish Drapers’ Assistants’ Benefit and Protective Association, called for immediate action by parliamentary representatives… Read More

Eminent Limerick Native Appointed Professor at Catholic University, Washington

The Reverend Dr William Turner, a distinguished individual hailing from Kilmallock in County Limerick, has recently received the prestigious appointment as Professor of Philosophy at Catholic University, located in Washington, D.C. Dr Turner’s academic journey commenced with his preliminary studies at Mungret College, a renowned institution nestled within the heart… Read More

Tragic Death of Policeman in Croagh

Limerick witnessed a deeply saddening incident that unfolded in a heart-wrenching manner. Constable Peter Cullinane, stationed in Croagh, found himself at the center of this exceptionally sorrowful occurrence. The details of this tragic event are as follows: Constable Cullinane had cycled to Limerick the previous day to visit a brother-in-law… Read More

Historic Speech by Michael Davitt Calls for Economic Rejuvenation and England’s Accountability

Labouchere Commends Late Patriot’s Legacy and Dedication to Ireland In a recent tribute published in “Truth,” Labouchere lauds the memory of the late Mr Michael Davitt, a prominent figure in Ireland’s history, recognizing his significant contributions to the nation’s cause. Labouchere highlights a historic speech made by Davitt, emphasizing its… Read More

Limerick Bakers’ Society’s Annual Dublin Excursion a Resounding Success

Dublin, Ireland – The Limerick Bakers’ Society’s annual excursion to Dublin on Sunday garnered enthusiastic praise from those who embarked on the journey. The trip, organized by the society’s dedicated excursion committee, proved to be a resounding success, offering participants a memorable experience marked by impeccable arrangements and affordability. For… Read More

Limerick Court Awards Compensation in Malicious Burning Case; Insurance Company’s Liability Questioned

Judge Adams Rules on Compensation for Burned Property and Raises Concerns About Insurance Company Responsibility At the Limerick Quarter Sessions held on Saturday, a significant legal case unfolded before Judge Adams, involving William Hogan, a farmer residing near Galbally. Hogan sought £300 in compensation for the malicious burning of his… Read More

LIMERICK COUNTY BOROUGH COUNCIL OF CARNEGIE LIBRARY AND MUSEUM: CALL FOR CURATOR AND DIRECTOR APPLICATIONS

The Free Library Committee of Limerick County Borough Council cordially invites qualified individuals to apply for the esteemed position of Curator of the Museum and Director of the Library. This role offers a remarkable opportunity to contribute to the preservation and dissemination of knowledge within our community. The successful candidate… Read More

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