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Page 4 from 22nd August 1975Understandable loss of nerve on N Ireland IN A wholly unpredictable• situation, but with the notable exception of the courageous SDLP, there has......

Loyalist Election Victory Setback For Ulster Peace
Page 1 from 9th May 1975From MARTIN MACMILLAN IN BELFAST The result of the elections for the Northern Ireland Convention has been a disappointment to all who want to see......

Nightly Flight To Barns And Ditches
Page 5 from 23rd May 1941BELFAST PEOPLE NEED 40,000 FAMILY HUTS IN THE COUNTRYSIDE From Our Own Correspondent Every ni g ht the two cities and all the larger towns of the......

Belfast In A Tense Mood
Page 1 from 8th July 1966From A Special Correspondent HE QUEEN'S visit to Northern Ireland this week went its two-day course in that seat of Orangery with only enough......

Irish News-letter
Page 5 from 26th April 1940Father Owen Dudley Pleads Against Partition From Out OWn, Correspondent " As an Englishman I believe that if we are going to succeed in convincing......

Douglas Hyde's:: Column
Page 4 from 15th February 1957:Pasa•s?' A Vocation Record? QEVENTY vocations in Li seven years — a steady average of 10 a year—from a school with a total of 150 pupils seems to......

The Christian Front Its Two-fold Purpose
Page 11 from 2nd October 1936From Our Dublin Correspondent One of the most striking developments in organisation in this country for many years has taken place during the past......

Irish News Letter
Page 6 from 7th January 1944Christmas—North and South of the Border From Our Own Correspondent DUBLIN There was a strange sight on the Irish Border at Christmas. Owing to......

Sectarianism And Aggression In Ireland
Page 2 from 30th August 1940SIR,-1 am a Roman Catholic Irishman, born in Portadown, described by the author of the " Hangman's House " as the " Hottest " town in Europe.......

Ulster Premier On Partition "not An Inch"
Page 11 from 4th November 1938Lord Craigavon's uncompromising reply to Mr. de Valera's solution of the Partition problem did not arouse any surprise in Northern circles, nor did......