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Vibrancy Of The Gaelic Movement

The Kilmallock Feis, held on Sunday, attracted a large crowd to the historic Baalbec town and once again demonstrated the vibrancy of the Gaelic movement. The pioneering efforts of previous years have yielded remarkable results, resulting in a network of Gaelic branches across the country. The people have embraced the… Read More

“Limerick County Council Voices Concerns Over Conscription: ‘A Terrible Hardship’ Feared”

In a recent gathering of the Limerick County Council, Mr Mackey expressed grave concerns over the prospect of further population depletion through conscription, labelling it “a terrible hardship” for Ireland. This statement comes amidst ongoing discussions about the potential impact of conscription on the nation’s populace, particularly in light of… Read More

Chaos on Lower Shannon Banks: Gale Ravages Estuary, Disrupts Limerick Steamship Co. Operations

The serene shores of the Lower Shannon estuary were transformed into a scene of turmoil following a fierce gale that battered the region, uprooting trees and leaving buildings in disarray. The tributaries of the Shannon—Glencarbry, Oraun, and Deel—swelled beyond their confines, unleashing torrents of floodwaters onto the adjacent low-lying lands.… Read More

Hurricane Wreaks Havoc in Limerick: Buildings Damaged, Trains Collide, and Citizens Terrified

A devastating storm wreaked havoc in the city of Limerick, causing severe damages to buildings and leaving residents terrified. The destruction varied from buildings being completely destroyed to others being unroofed, or suffering shattered chimneys. At the peak of the hurricane, inhabitants were panic-stricken, abandoning their beds and preparing for… 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

Knackers Not Wanted: Irish National League Meeting in Limerick: Resolute Opposition to Partition and Conscription

A palpable sense of determination permeated the atmosphere at the recent Irish National League (I.N.L.) meeting in Limerick, where attendees fervently voiced their opposition to the policy of partition and the looming spectre of conscription. Chaired by Mr O’Callaghan, S.C., the gathering saw impassioned speeches and the adoption of resolutions… Read More

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