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MEETING OF THE DRUMCONDRA BRANCH. SPEECHES MR. T. D. SULLIVAN, M.P., AND MR DAVID SHEEHY, M.P. The fortnightly meeting of the Drumcondra Branch the National Federation wsa held yesterday at North Circular road. There was very large attendance of members, and tha prooeedinga were
6 June 1892 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
1 Yeiterday the meeting United Trade.' Council and Labour League waa 1 held the Trades Hall, Capel street Mr. P 1 Shelly, president, presided, and Mr. J J Clarke, vice-president, occupied the vice-chair. delegates in attendance were— Cork cutlers, J Clark; painters, J Ward and M
6 June 1892 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
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6 June 1892 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Pursuant to the Provisions of the Telegraph Acts, 1863 1878. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT Her Majesty’s Postmaster - General, baviog obtained the consent in that behalf of the body having the control of the Public Roads between RathmnUen and Knockalla, in* tends to place TELEGRA
NOTICE BUILDERS. SEALED TENDERS will b« received by m* op till WEDNESDAY, the Bth JDNE, for the Erection of NEW INN. at BOWLING GREEN, BTRABANE, according to Plane and Specifications of Mr. W. T. Batlst, C.E., Architect, which may be eeen with me. The lowest or any Tender not nec
CLERICAL DICTATION TO THE EDITOR THE DERRY Bib— year leading article in this day’s Journal mast leave deep impression in the minds of all fair-thinking men. The priest in politics” has been the the cry of the opponents of every useful measure brought forward the people of Ireland