Page 11, 10th February 1939
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Sport
THE HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP Why England Can't Win By DICK CAMPBELL AM. afraid that England will never I produce a man capable of winning the Heavyweight Championship of the......
"recognise Franco !"--pleads Dublin Weekly
S HOULD Ireland take the lead in recognising the National Government of Spain? The Leader thinks it should, and writes: "If Ireland were an isolated republic nothin g that we......
Explosions Are Not All From One Side
Mutual Violence Ought To End ANGLO-IRISH RELATIONS GROW WORSE From Our Own Correspondent DUBLIN. T HE explosions at London tube stations came when the excitement over the......
New Garrison In Ulster Protest By Unity Council
The Northern Council for Unity holds Britain to blame for the state of affairs. The Very Rev. P. F. McCumiskey, Adm., Newry, presided at a meeting, when a resolution was......
Chipping The Unicorn Will Not Free Ireland, Says O'rahilly
IN Cork, unknown persona defaced the I stone crest of lion, unicorn and crown on University Colle g e buildin g s—a relic of the Queen's University. Professor Alfred O'Rahilly,......
De Valera Watches Consecration Of New Bishop Of Ferns...
Front a Special Correspondent ENNISCORTHY. Pugin's Cathedral at Eimiscorthy saw a glorious day when the Nuneio Apostolic, assisted by the Bishops of Ossory and of Kildare,......
Tourists A Danger To Culture —says Senate Vice-chairman
DROFESSOR Michael Tierney, Vice1 chairman of the Senate, in the same issue of the Leader, has a strikin g article, in which he ar g ues that our growin g tourist traffic is a......
Hard Labour For Disturbing A Service
A YOUNG man named Walker was sentenced in the Dublin Circuit Court to four months' imprisonment for disturbin g a service at the Central Mission Hall, a well-known centre of......
Republican Carmelite General
THE late Most Rev. Dr. Ma g ennie, th former General of e Carmelites, will be commemorated at the Carmelite Church, Whitefriar Street, Dublin, by a new altar and sanctuary,......
Without Comment
Amother of nine children told Mr Claude Mullins at South Western Police Court, London, on Monday, that she had a good husband. THE MAGISTRATE ASKED HER: " How can he be a good......
Jazz For Charity!
From Our Own Correspondent DUBLIN. The country is wakin g to the g ravity of its dan g er. Writin g in the Irish Press, the noted author, Mr Patrick Kavanagh--no old-fashioned......
Wars And Rumours O War In Scotland They Say Robbie Burns...
From Our Scottish Correspondent ONE RESULT OF WAR SCARES HAS BEEN A CONSIDERABLE DECREASE IN THE NUMBER OF UNEMPLOYED IN THE INDUSTRIAL AREAS OF THE LOWLANDS. Firms which had......
Abortion On The Increase
MODERN INDUSTRY BLAMED 35 Out of 50 Unmarried Girls Had Used Contraceptives An unpleasant subject to talk about in front of a Catholic audience is abortion. Dr. Mary Cardwell......




















