RESULTS
... Allen. Glvnn Olympic ...
... Allen. Glvnn Olympic ...
... BALLYMENA UTD. v. PORTADOWN At Ballymena. Ballymena United Clark: Watt. Houston: Brown, Fearon, Young; Kern*. hen. Coll. Barr. Burke, Riekett. Portadown (from)-3eNtoilli Allen. Black. M'llroy: M'Clinton, D. Barr. Buchanan. Rana: Jones. Ray Barr, Morrison. ...
... interested. The new premises are held on a 10 year lease. Mr H. R. Wilmot (left), director of the Belfast Arts Theatre, and Mr. 1. Burke, stag e manager, examining a plan of the new theatre in Little Aoaegall Street. Belfast, which will open on Monday. ...
... S 26 W. P. McMillin b Hampton 3 J. M. McKelvey ¢ Harwood b ei - W S. 8. Johnston b J. Burke 1 I. A. D. Roulston b McMullan 17 R A. Mackinnon ¢ J. Burke b Ferris F o x 2 |W. Kirkpatrick st Fawcett b L DRGNS ii B e | R. Woods lbw b Ferris . ...
... Singapore. The four delegates—Mr. Morgan Phillips, Mr. Wilfred Burke, Mr. Sam Watson, and Dr. Edith Summersklll—were the guests of more than 100 Chinese business men and industrialists. Mr. Burke, who proposed the toast on behalf of the four delegates, got ...
... they are wrong. Unfortunately they are foolish enough to think I am wrong.” The audience roared with laughter Mr. Wilfred Burke, vice-chairman of the Labour Party, and Dr. Edith Summerskill also addressed the meeting. Dr Summorskill asked “Where are the ...
... out to her son, Patrick, and to her daughters. Mrs. K-athleen Breslin. Mrs. Mary Boyle, Brigid. Annie and Ellen Burke, U.SA., and Margaret Burke, Lougheraherk. The death occurred at her son’s residence. Legakelly, Redhills, Co. Cavan, lof Mrs. Margaret Shanahan ...
... ROW—Gardai B. Kearney, T. Timlin, B. O’Hara, F. Hehir and Sergeant D. Ginty. BACK ROW—Gardai J. H. Flanagan, P. Mor- risroe, P. Burke, W. Malone and James O’Hara. rn. JM- if aft •oflr ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER WOODS IN BUNCRANA lIHP mm JVM • JE.jI i A I» ...
... were able to produce it for longer spells and on both wings, while Ballymena's brightness nearly all came from tlie Rickett-Burke-Young triangle. As in the Crusaders game, the City forwards played some delightful along-the-ground stuff, but once more lack ...
... Privates M. and S. M'Neill, of 5 Recreation Road, and the others are Privates O. Brownlee, of 112 Upper Waterloo Street, and S. Burke, of 18 Sallagh Park. The C.O. tile Regiment, Lleut.- Colonel H. J. Porter, T.D., told the girls showed a grand spirit in attending ...
... Robert M’Lemon, Henry, played fluently and with ease; his excellent timing of lines added considerably to the comedy. John C. Burke, the First Stranger, and Jill Lemon, the monkey, completed the cast. In curtain speech, In which he thanked all who had helped ...
... missed by a com l ae ply aro d fo o tball •th IRISH LEAGUE DIV. B. Housten; Brown. Bowers. Burke rove the ball so ' rn . the sp n e ar of defend Bke d : Coll. , Burke. a . O ad of every Lintiel . Ares II Illanaor 1 I COLERAINE -. Ard; M•nta•mera. the net ...