Word: irelander
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...Beside the carnage of Sholapur the British terrorism of the Black and Tans in Ireland pales into a mist. . . . Before they were done at Sholapur the British police committed wholesale murder...
Most of the cigarets sold in England (about 75%) are made by Sir George Alfred Willis's Imperial Tobacco Co. of Great Britain and Ireland, Ltd., which for 12 months ending Oct. 31, 1929. showed a net income of ?9,476,000 ($46,053,000) compared to about $30,000,000 1929 net for American Tobacco. The British-American Tobacco Co., Ltd., formed in 1902 by American Tobacco and Imperial Tobacco (the American interest has scattered since the dissolution of the old American Tobacco Trust; Imperial has probably much increased its original one-third interest), is not directly affected...
June 3-5?Irish open championship; at Portrush, Ireland...
...cussing-mad Irishmen can write poured in by the mailbagful last week upon Dublin's brindle-bearded George William Russell, poet, painter, philosopher and sprightly sage, famed as "AE." As greatly beloved as any living Irishman, Poet Russell had roused the furies by a pungent critique* of Ireland's secret and romantic brotherhoods as they exist today. A tough old patriot himself, he finds the brotherhoods flabby-muscled, fatheaded, sunk like the Ku Klux Klan in babbittry, bigotry. Wrote he: "The secret societies of a generation ago had for object the freedom of Ireland. There was good reason...
...Snowden's Budget (TIME, April 21), stirred to wrath and protest the Englishman who married Miss Helen Vivien Gould (daughter of Jay) and her millions: John Graham Hope de la Poer Beresford, fifth Baron Decies, D. S. O., lately of the 7th Hussars, onetime Chief Press Censor for Ireland...