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Extra Police Deployed to Limerick Amid Concerns of Renewed Disturbances

Limerick, Ireland – Concerns over potential resurgences of recent disturbances prompted the deployment of an additional fifty members of the Constabulary to Limerick on Saturday evening. This reinforcement follows a series of incidents in the area in recent days, prompting authorities to take pre-emptive measures to maintain public order. The… Read More

Limerick Printers on Strike Over Wage Dispute

Printers in Limerick have commenced a work stoppage after issuing a fortnight’s notice, citing grievances over wage disparities. The printers, in pursuit of higher remuneration, have demanded a £7 weekly increment for manual labour. However, their employers have countered with a proposal of £5 as a war bonus. Amidst the… Read More

FRACAS BETWEEN LIMERICK FARMERS: Dagger Allegedly Used in Violent Encounter

In a recent legal proceeding, a contentious altercation between farmers from Limerick has come to light, revealing disturbing details of violence and tragedy. The incident, which occurred in Garryvorongha, Co. Limerick, on December 31, 1917, involved Mr Arthur and Mr Welsh, both prominent figures in the local agricultural community. Mr… Read More

Stormy Proceedings Mark Limerick Union Solicitorship Election

In a tumultuous session at yesterday’s meeting of the Limerick Board of Guardians, the election of a solicitor was characterized by intense debate and controversy. Chaired by Mr Hubert Frost, the proceedings saw the nomination of two candidates: Mr T. O’Ri. Kelly, solicitor, and Mr H. O’H. Moran, solicitor, who… Read More

Resolution Passed by Limerick Chapter Opposing Time Change

Members of the Limerick Diocese convened to discuss and pass a resolution concerning the proposed alteration of time. The resolution, passed by the members of the Limerick Chapter, articulates their collective stance against the suggested change, citing potential adverse effects on school attendance and punctuality. The resolution underscores the chapter’s… Read More

Malicious Injury Appeals Concluded at County Limerick Assizes

LIMERICK, Thursday – The County Limerick Assizes concluded their proceedings today under the adjudication of Mr Justice Dodd. Among the cases heard, Ms. Kate O’Brien, a tenant of a substantial farm in Lisduam, Ballingarry, was awarded £400 in compensation for the malicious burning of her dairy and premises, which occurred… Read More