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A violent night in Galway

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Edward Krumm was 5ft 11in, 26 years old, a bachelor and a member of the Church of England from Middlesex. He was a lorry driver with the Black and Tans and had been in Galway three weeks when he arranged to meet a civilian driver he had come to know in a pub in Abbeygate Street. This man, Christopher Yorke, described Krumm as a “generally reckless fellow who drank a lot”. Krumm was fairly drunk, brandishing a revolver and bragging that he could knock the neck off a bottle at 10 yards' range, and apparently shot at a few bottles in the pub.

William M Thackeray enjoys a play, and continues his journey

‘Aughrim is no more, St Ruth is dead,

Top six still the target for Moycullen Basketball

Linley MacKenzie

League hat trick for Mustangs

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On Tuesday night Mustangs played their rescheduled home game against Longford Falcons and it proved a thrilling spectacle for Mustangs supporters.

Mustangs run stampede over the Dragons; Mustangs 72 Drumlish Dragons 33

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With only seven available players for the last away game of the season, Mustangs hit the road east for Longford. Storm Ciara was looming, however, it didn’t deter this bunch of determined ladies.

Double success for Maree basketball

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Maree enjoyed double success at the weekend in both the men's and women's Super League basketball action.

My priorities for rural Ireland

I was one of seven children raised on a family farm outside Tuam. My upbringing is steeped in Rural Ireland with all its challenges and opportunities and my politics has been informed by my background and life experience.

Government inaction has allowed ‘compo culture’ to flourish

Longford/Westmeath Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Business, Enterprise and Innovation, Deputy Robert Troy, has said that Government inaction and a lack of appetite to tackle insurance fraud has led to a culture whereby people are incentivised to take claims.

‘Get food and wine to give you strength and courage….’

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On the Saturday afternoon, September 15 1962, before that fateful dinner with her husband Ted Hughes, and the poet and publisher Tom Kinsella, Richard Murphy, their host, had taken Sylvia Plath house hunting. She realised that her marriage to Ted was over, and however painful that was for her to accept, she believed that in Connemara with her two children, Frieda and Nicholas, she would be ‘safe from Ted’ and ‘get the first months of separation under way in a fresh setting.’

Moycullen suffer opening day defeat to Maree Superleague

Maree once again got the better of Moycullen when the new Basketball Ireland Superleague opened at the weekend.

 

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