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Douglas Hyde's Column
Page 4 from 4th September 1953Back To The Aspirins O N Fishguard station early the other morning a reader who came and introduced herself to me told me how she was just......

Tipperary Makes Communal Effort To Help Its Unemployed
Page 5 from 1st April 1949By DOUGLAS HYDE A song made Tipperary famous and, significantly enough, it was a military, marching song at that. But when the military marched......

This Is The Aim Of 'muintir Na Tire'
Page 5 from 8th August 1958AN INDUSTRY IN EVERY IRISH TOWN IN November 1933 a group of men, collected to gether by Fr. John Hayes, met at Mt. St. Joseph Guesthouse at......

They Make Jam In This Irish Mill
Page 5 from 16th July 1948From a Special Correspondent Across the 200-year-old bricks of a derelict mill in a village near Tipperary are painted the words; " Bansha Rural......

3 Bishops At His Funeral A Rch Bishop K Inane Of
Page 7 from 8th February 1957' Cashel presided at the Requiem Mass last week for Mgr, John Hayes, founder of the Irish Rural Movement. Muintir nit Tire, who died last week......

Minister Launches Bansha " Adventure "
Page 8 from 5th November 19481HE EARL OF WICKLOW I have several times drawn attention to the great work being done by Fr. Hayes, the parish priest of Bansha, for the rural......

Mgr. Cushing Helps Irish Rural Life Movement
Page 8 from 2nd December 1949BOSTON. Mgr. Richard Cushing, Archbishop of Boston, has contributed 5,000 dollars, about £1,800, to help Fr. John Hayes, of Bansha, Tipperary, in......