Page 11, 28th April 1939

28th April 1939
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Irish Farmers Get A Hearing By A One=day Strike

PREPARING FOR WAR: IRISH FOOD FOR BRITAIN From Our Own Correspondent Irish farmers went on strike for one day. The Dublin markets stood idle while the streets of the capital......

More Volunteers Wanted Ireland As War-time Food Producer

I mentioned Mr Aiken and defence. Appeals have gone out for volunteers, and defence is being put on a broader base. Our aim is neutrality, but we know that a wasps' nest has a......

Towards Better Relations

The High Commissioner, so it was disclosed in the Dail, confirming what I reported last week—also conveyed the Irish Government's protest to the British Government over the......

No Crown On Irish Passports

The Crown has disappeared from our passports. Hitherto, our passports have been " in the name of His Majesty," etc., but new passports are issued this week in the name of the......

Germany And Italy Represented At Dublin Mass For Spain

The Archbishop of Dublin presided at the Mass of thanksgiving for the Christian victory in Spain, and among those present were the Italian Minister, Signor Berardis, and the......

Minister Prefers Mirrors To Welsh Notices In Telephone...

From Our Welsh Correspondent The following is an example of the methods used by the English to rile us Weleh people. Early last year claims were made by many North Wales......

Ireland Loses Priestleader Of Rural Revival From A...

How can I write of the sudden, unexpected and most piteous loss to Ireland, in the death of Father Peter Conefrey, parish priest of Cloone, in County Leitrim? A few weeks ago I......

A New Party

A large number of Catholics are expected to attend at 8 p.m. to-night the first meeting of the new British People's Party at Dennison House, Vauxhall Bridge Road, London. The......

"we Want The Truth Known" —says De Valera Before American...

Before his departure to America, Mr de Valera has made another general statement of policy, addressing a party gathering in Dublin. Answering his critics of the Left Wing, who......

Consecrated Before Opening

On Wednesday last, April 26, the new Church of St. Edward, Macclesfield, Cheshire, was solemnly consecrated though it will not be opened for public worship until Sunday, April......

St. Francis De Ms. Published After 269 Years

At the Irish Franciscan House in Prague in 1670 Father Philip O'Reilly was Guardian. He translated St. Francis de Sales' Introduction to the Devout Life into Gaelic. Forty years......

Scotland Invaded But Not By The Irish English Business...

Front Our Scottish Correspondent ENi-;-LISHMEN CANNOT COMPLAIN OF THE TREATMENT OF THEIR " MINORITY " IN SCOTLAND FOR TFIE SAME REASON AS, SAY, DR. GOEBBELS COMPLAINS OF THE......

Highland Fishermen Meet In Glasgow

The problems of the Highland fishermen and crofters have recently been discussed at a conference held in Glasgow. Some eighty fishermen from the Highlands were among the......

The Camps Bill

Much indignation has been felt in Scotland over what is felt to be the iniquitous application of the Camps Bill to the needs of this country in ease of war. Out of the fifty......

Scotland's Future In The Crisis

Scotland's position in the present state of world affairs presents many serious problems. The Great War did more to destroy Scotland's economic individuality than any previous......

Prcesidium For Deaf Mutes

Possibly one of the most striking developments in the progress of the Legion of Mary is the establishment in Dublin of a Presidium whose membership is composed of deaf mutes,......

Margaret Sinclair

Edinburgh Working Girl May Be Beatified From Our Own: Correspondent EDINBURGH. The working-class parish of St. Patrick's, Edinburgh—located in the area in which John Knox hurled......