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Irish Religious Quarrels Are E Ding
Page 3 from 24th June 1938Reaction From Left Way Opens For Irish Unity Many Protestants Are Supporting Mr. de Valera From Our °um Correspondent Last year, I described......

Dublin Letter
Page 9 from 6th November 1964JOHN HORGAN REPORTING MR. LEMASS, Ireland's Prime Minister, descends on London this week with a top-class team of negotiators in an attempt to......

Young Make Their Mark
Page 2 from 16th April 1965John Horgan's Dublin Letter THE ELECTION is over. The ghosts of the past have departed—some of them a little unwillingly — to where ever ghosts......

Ireland : Great Air Junction
Page 6 from 16th February 1945From Our Own Correspondent • DUBLIN After the war Ireland will become one of the chief hinges of international air transport. This is the effect......

Vocationalism: In Ireland
Page 6 from 6th April 1945From Our Own Correspondent DUBLIN Vocationalisrn has become a smouldering, if not a burning, question in Ireland. The Minister for Supplies has......

Northern Ireland
Page 5 from 21st May 1965WILL THE TRUCE LAST? IN ORTHERN IRELAND is probably the only place public. But the atmosphere has improved and sectarian bitterness has largely......

Irish Government Changes
Page 2 from 22nd September 1939From Our Own Correspondent DUBLIN. F OR the second week in succession I have to record revision of the Irish Government. Though Mr Sean Lernass......

Price Control Mr. Lemass Made A Long And Interesting Speech.
Page 6 from 31st October 1947when moving the second stage of the Industrial Efficiency and Prices Control Bill. and pointed out that to control prices is easier said than......