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Sudden Death During Christmas Week Shocks Limerick Community, Uniting Locals in Mourning and Support

Yesterday evening in Limerick, a sudden death occurred that shocked all present. Around 5:30 pm, John Enright, a 70-year-old ship carpenter, became critically ill moments after entering Mr O’Brien’s public house in Catherine Street. Bystanders quickly carried Enwright outside, and Dr CV Sullivan was summoned immediately. Unfortunately, by the time… Read More

Limerick Plans “Colleen Bawn” Fete to Support St. John’s Hospital; Fuel Fund Distributes Coal for Christmas; Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children Established; London-Irish Footballers Visit

The city of Limerick is preparing for various events and initiatives to support and uplift the community. Among these efforts is the “Colleen Bawn” Fete, which will raise funds for the debt-laden St. John’s Hospital next summer. Additionally, the Fuel Fund is distributing coal to provide warmth to those in… Read More

Limerick Drapers’ Ball Scheduled for February 8th: Elegance, Entertainment, and Excitement Awaits at the Athenaeum

The highly-anticipated Limerick Drapers’ Ball is set to take place on February 8th at the prestigious Athenaeum. This annual event, organized by the city’s drapers’ assistants, has become a staple in the Limerick social calendar, bringing together professionals, their families, and the community to celebrate and enjoy an elegant evening… Read More

“Irish Religious Leaders Unite for Educational Equality: Advocacy for Inclusive University Reforms Grows”

In the latest edition of the “Contemporary Review,” Reverend James MacDermott, D.D., provides a comprehensive overview of the views held by Irish Presbyterians regarding the University question. At the forefront of this discussion is MacDermott’s endorsement of Mr Bryce’s scheme, a bold and far-reaching proposal that has garnered support for… Read More

Limerick Shaken by Theatrical Bang

Residents of Limerick, Ireland, were startled on Tuesday night as two explosive devices detonated during a theatrical performance at the Theatre Royal. The incident occurred during a comedy show, causing a commotion among the audience. The explosive devices, described as motor bracts, produced loud reports that reverberated through the theatre.… Read More

Lord Dunraven Assumes Presidency, Steering Inception of Limerick and Southern Counties’ Agricultural Society

In a momentous stride for the agricultural milieu, Lord Dunraven has taken up the mantle as the inaugural president of the recently formed Limerick and Southern Counties’ Agricultural Society. This development, steeped in historical significance, underscores the region’s dedication to advancing agricultural practices and nurturing a sense of community. The… Read More

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