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Great Part Played By Irish In War Of Independence
Page 4 from 17th September 1976IRISH emigration to North America began before the end of the 17th century, and since then the Irish of all traditions have been a prominent force......

Silence In Ireland Hunger-striker Sinks
Page 3 from 17th November 1939GOVERNMENT'S TRAGIC DILEMMA From Our Own Correspondent On Thursday in the Dail, speaking with manifest emotion to a hushed house, the Taoiseach......

My Return To Ireland After 30 Years
Page 3 from 1st December 1972T HIS week l visited Northern Ireland for the first time for 30 years. All that time ago — which does not in fact seem so very 'long to me—I was a......

Two Views Of The Conflict In Ireland
Page 7 from 8th October 1971Violence and the Orange Mafia I AM just back from a visit 2 to Ireland—an unprofessional visit, to relax and meet friends. I travelled through......

Discussing The Heavy Cost Of Ulster's 'community...
Page 4 from 11th April 1974Let us not lose our nerve or perspective We are, alas, much used to had news coming out of Northern Ireland. And the news which has hit the......

John Horgan's Priest-exchange Plan Catches On
Page 2 from 28th May 1965Dublin Letter Dublin Letter ENGLISH priests working in areas with heavy concentrations of Irish emigrants may shortly undertake "familiarisation"......

`it Isn't This Time Of Year At All'
Page 7 from 4th March 1988IRELAND '88 In the first of six travel features on Ireland, Terence Sheehy remembers Dublin's writers of yesteryear. BRIAN O'Nolan, alias "Flann......

Tories Tread Softly, Softly
Page 5 from 22nd June 1979What changes will there he in Northern Ireland now that the Tories are in power again. Richard Dowden reports. Most people in Northern Ireland......

Setting The Stage For A Mass Of Holy Frivolity
Page 9 from 16th October 1981IF YOU saw Father Garvey, Parish Priest of St Patrick's, Soho. reeling across the square supported by his delightful and diminutive 82-year-old......

Civil Disobedience Felt In Ulster
Page 1 from 22nd October 1971FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT IN BELFAST A PART from the continu ing agony of the IRASecurity Forces battle. one question—so far not satisfactorily......