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THE LIVING-IN SYSTEM: LIMERICK DRAPERS AND ASSISTANTS AGREE TO MAJOR WORKPLACE TRANSITION

In a landmark development for the labour landscape in Limerick, representatives from three prominent drapery establishments, along with their assistants, convened at Cruise’s Hotel on Friday night to deliberate on the contentious issue of the living-in system. The decision-making process, marked by a constructive exchange of ideas, culminated in what… Read More

Limerick Colonel Killed in Action

Colonel Gabbett, hailing from Mountrivers near Newport, tragically lost his life in combat. News of his demise reached Limerick yesterday, stirring emotions among the local populace. Colonel Gabbett had dedicated himself to military service, demonstrating exceptional commitment and bravery. His valiant efforts were evident during the South African War, where… Read More

Prominent South African Political Figure, Paul Kruger, Passes Away, Recently Been Made Freeman of Limerick

Ex-President Kruger of the Transvaal has graciously accepted the prestigious honour of the Freedom of the City, which was recently awarded to him by the Limerick Corporation, recognizing his notable contributions and accomplishments. This gesture solidifies and celebrates the connection between Kruger and the city of Limerick. However, in a… Read More

FUNERAL OF SISTER MARY MONTIFORT

Limerick, Ireland – The funeral obsequies of Sister Mary Montifort, a highly esteemed member of the Community of the Little Company of Mary at St. John’s Hospital, took place on Saturday morning. Sister Mary Montifort, known for her unwavering dedication and expertise as a nursing Sister at St. John’s Hospital,… Read More

LIMERICK EMBRACES HOME RULE

In a significant move, the Limerick County Council convened on Saturday, with Mr W, Chairman, presiding over the proceedings. A resolution, meticulously proposed by Mr John Coleman, J.P., and seconded by Mr Quinlan, was unequivocally embraced by all in attendance. The resolution extended heartfelt congratulations to the Prime Minister for… Read More

The Policy of Making Government Impossible in Ireland Creates Concern, Limerick Sees Increase in Criminal Cases

The “Freeman’s Journal” has expressed strong disapproval towards the “Times” for what it perceives as “uninformed malignity” in advocating strong measures to suppress disorder and disaffection in Ireland. While the “Times” has been critical, it has also accurately reported the recent events in the country, exposing a persistent attempt to… Read More

Mr William O’Brien’s Libel Battle Resumes: Allegations of Irish Party Discord Echo in Limerick Court

In a compelling legal spectacle, Mr William O’Brien, Member of Parliament, revives his libel action against Freeman’s Journal (Limited) in Limerick. The plaintiff, a notable political figure, presents a narrative of discord within the Irish party, attributing the turmoil to the dominance of Messrs. Dillon and T. P. O’Connor. Courtroom… Read More

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