THE GAELIC ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
... THE GAELIC ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. There is la'H prospect of the differences between the exaeativc ot the Gaelic Athletic Association and secessioni.ita, who are led by Esther bcanlsn and Mr. iUaurice Davin, ...
... THE GAELIC ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. There is la'H prospect of the differences between the exaeativc ot the Gaelic Athletic Association and secessioni.ita, who are led by Esther bcanlsn and Mr. iUaurice Davin, ...
... ARMS DUMP in EIRE While frequenters of the Gaelic Athletic Association sports field. Waterfn ‘i were playing cards in a dressingroom, Civic Guards on Thursday night entered and found under the floor where table was placed an ammunition run consisting ...
... LEAGUERS. The f.v*«f, the official organ of the Gaelic Athletic Association, published in Dublin, yexterdav. rejoice* over the result tho Tburles Convention Wednesday and defeat the National League party represent th* priest*. It refers to false friend* ...
... Germany. Ho was informed that it was carried out very generously. hut could not say that there were no exceptions. GAELIC ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. ...
... attended at Greenwich Park, Aintroe, yesterday after. to see the hurling matches played under the auspices of the Gaelic Athletic Association. The fret match was between a team of Dublin colleens and « team of Lancashire Irish girls. Deblin girls by 4 goals ...
... secret societies exist io Ireland, and that making sedulou* inquiries through tbe channels to tbe object of the Gaelic Athletic Association. The correspondent hears that Mr. Balfour baa declared that so long Government bad majority of oue he would persevere ...
... ATHENRY, The Press Association's Loughrea correspondent telegraphs particulars conflict which occurred in Athenry Saturday evening, arising out existing differences between the National League and the local branch of Gaelic Athletic Association. A number of ...
... lieen active with one Blyth in organising Irish Volunteers and having leaflets printed appealing young men of the Gaelic Athletic Association join the Irish Volunteers, being president branches. &e. If these reports were trne definite charge?, supported ...
... hoist.* M.P. for Cork, arres'ed Monday, haa been released. Patrick O’Keefe, secretary of th« Cork branch of the Gaelic Athletic Association, was charged before a court-martial Cork, to-day, with being in possession a li\o bomb. Sentence will promulgated ...
... dropped out, and afterwards the executive was practically captured by the leaders of the Irish oVluntcers. .The Gaelic Athletic Association was anti-British, and soldiers uniform were not allowed to attend its gatherings. Sir Mackenzie Chalmers.—Was notice ...
... annusl convention of the Gaelic Athletic Association was held yesterday at Tharles, 'joo delegates attending. Sir. P. N. Fitzgerald wa* chosen chairman. Several priests objected on the ground that bia selection would give the association a political tinge, ...
... LETTER FROM ARCHBISHOP (MOKE. Archbishop Clreko, in another letter respecting the Gaelic Athletic Association, says:—The recent Convention met to secure individual oscendeucy. with tbe result of piecing 50,000 young and enthusiastic Irishmen under ir ...