Page 5, 18th October 1935

18th October 1935
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DE VALEPA'S GENEVA POLICY CAUSES A RIFT Ministry Of Housing Project From Our Special Correspondent President de Valera's attitude at Geneva in supporting the covenant of the......

Lord Craigavon's "no" To Inquiry

Origin 01 Be!fast Riots Known HOW THEY WERE HANDLED From Our Belfast Correspondent In the Northern Ireland House of Commons Mr. T. J. Campbell, K.C., M.P.. asked the Prime......

Diphtheria Checked In Free State Value Of Immunisation

To the great decline of diphtheria in Cork (writes our Dublin correspondent) is attributed the adoption of the immunisation scheme at the fever hospital, coupled with the......

Students' " Trade" " Popping " Borrowed Medical Books

Dublin medical students who made a trade of borrowing medical books, " popping them," as they say, and afterwards giving the pawntickets to those from whom they borrowed the......

Free State National Anthem

Count McCormack, says our Dublin correspondent, is reported to have adversely criticised the Free State national anthem in an interview given at Cork. "It is funny that a......

Farmers And Banks Complete Separation From England Urged

The United Farmers' Protection Assoc' ation at its meeting in Dublin, says ea Dublin correspondent, heard a statemel read on behalf of Mr. M. Dolan, i. chairman, on the national......