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FIlE 1IN(;RI-:l' ANNUAL.<br />

OUR DEBATES.<br />

49<br />

Daniel Sheehan lia pts'.t'I lii' 111.1 \Icilicai ..<br />

till Ii Ii ill liii siiiijctcl". Irav(t 1 l)csn.<br />

Michael Sheehan, hi 1rith-r. I- in Anieiica stud) iflg<br />

I Ic \sa liii' in Iti'IWiI for a short 1mm<br />

Francis Hanratty ha ,Licce.'(lilly encountered his<br />

ITO l'.\.UhIIlii itt''t <strong>the</strong> k.C.S.I.<br />

Thomas Sheehy ha its, succeeded in getting liii<br />

Wi.' mist heartily ciiiigratiii.ile<br />

James H atiratty iiri't 11, learu, has ei -mntl V ]let" )<br />

j ,., TI lit ihn .l, -.1t iiiill<br />

lit, tic H I --hi oth<br />

Hi I [1 -1<br />

John McGrath. J Mulcahy. C. Halpin, M.<br />

ITlc(_tng .cii- Itt lit' t,11•<br />

-I •Ii I it<br />

tstiit' iii it,. The is --Itt--<br />

tutu ill OiCCi"'.<br />

BOYS OF<br />

LAST YEAR.<br />

'l'hi vcar ha-. been or \iuttcret .t 1iirttutil.irIv<br />

irititlul irnu: ut Mtssii itt, N 1- ir <strong>the</strong> distant and<br />

in i-St arduous field of<br />

luna. Three ot her soils<br />

hit- left her walls ti prepare for that Mission.<br />

it tu'.e. one is all, .tilv on his tray to <strong>the</strong> l,aiid<br />

ii <strong>the</strong> Rtsiit sun. ...he o<strong>the</strong>rs have gotmi' to <strong>the</strong><br />

Novit t,ite at I i'r'.ey.<br />

William Lenaghari c- Itt C ted <strong>the</strong> A1s '.t tic seli iii ii<br />

tS-i7. I k r'.itl Iti l.i..i ii iiiure in Miitigis't. lit- <strong>the</strong>n<br />

It hIt I- iuer-.cti ( 11,_, Dublin, sshers iii- '-niintied<br />

Iii. Olituic'.. lii I )Ci''l'Cr, 1903. lii. kit lti'tiiitit fir <strong>the</strong><br />

Vi ncu,nt ian Ni ivitlaiC at Tot t itt-chi ., iiiw.,rk on <strong>the</strong><br />

lab' irii iu, Chinese niissii in. lie iii enter tile Celestial<br />

l'mpire" atsiut New \ear' s I lay, <strong>1904</strong>. thus haviiig <strong>the</strong><br />

trivitege of icing thIn tiNt \lutigret A 1iistulic ti, iri..iil<br />

Henry Kenny H ii-.iil<br />

itig f_ r 'I -_it, iii - ill I )ill<br />

If. 1,_i<br />

itAl".<br />

Thomas E. Peguni<br />

h.. jilt -i Ii- :- IT<br />

I<br />

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I_triter<br />

Gerald McCarthy l.<br />

5'' iuii tinttic-it ill tin. I.<br />

jr, I I-. ii, 'I<br />

i,ttiCi.' 4 Iii. ti<strong>the</strong>r, \i i<br />

I<br />

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t.itify as a Veterinary<br />

Alfred Curr. I ,lit Edgar<br />

Ii il,iti, 'ii 5 t in''!. I till 'It ii.<br />

Denis Hurley i,<br />

ti'. i It. 'pus ti hear<br />

itii I tuii iiit<br />

liitc i,i'\t. lii' Ii,i'.iuitn-<br />

I--ti ct--cut.. I rut<br />

W. & M. Gallagher<br />

lu i',HI,ii igtiijei<br />

-! i -"H", 11:A1 ulicel<br />

I ar,- both, tie shiiulil<br />

tutu., ', er\- promising in<br />

lu.ii ile-hiartIuctit -<br />

iii sit <strong>the</strong>m SU CCC.s, mi I<br />

is i. are sure <strong>the</strong>y vi iii un<br />

Hugh Byrne i .tt 'it<br />

ii:g I lent i_try itt l)iit<br />

tic' 1..it 'rh- - s- i I 19 On b;<br />

Joseph Dwyer<br />

''IIiIuIh' turd I<br />

I). : dill. tilt -n- Ii nt-i H<br />

James O'Donoghue<br />

•biubu us It, Cd Iii. 151cc!<br />

turI,,W<br />

I -i.e. (Our lest<br />

it I t'n,l him for a SUCCeSS-<br />

• it career, kith in his<br />

itilies and later on in<br />

stork asairiest.<br />

Sas9iu -S-Sc &S -St -S<br />

-StS-S. c5 H95. s$'<br />

-- OUR DEBATES. )-:-<br />

S_u<br />

till ' iiINFsi't<br />

ii, truly do we wish hint many it )ear<br />

John McCarthy i- III time hil..oni Of SUC,',<br />

t;.,t in <strong>the</strong> field of his choice.<br />

or .61,4 iii '' h third sill if his liii hctt i, .uCc'h'-- t<br />

A -mit, 1- - ti.It , 1'. 111 •UIut iiiy itt l)itt,tlui, ut-It-<br />

Peter McCartney. %I- fi ir ,,iimuc tin,,. 1ci.t fillett thue<br />

''i Prefect if titli <strong>the</strong> l.tLv lIuiv cmui<br />

hit hi- 1. '1114 till till<br />

ti-It uus this \ear Lii jill1 set eral iii his<br />

Gerald Fitzgerald is atieiuItu'g I,-, lilic, cit. <strong>the</strong> .\t.iii -<br />

lu Novinate if <strong>the</strong> uiijetv it Jesus,<br />

,'uulliir.iI I - ,llu'ss iii (ilcistietihi. ll i- --I <strong>the</strong> sort isho<br />

I .tt iilt.ttec,r Iluec take ii. 'H .uilierilut. its tui<br />

tjtrcj'iI' I-I tit ill lutoit'. nilssi in ul'(iulnci. I mr '.inceresi<br />

I iii Itc' .1 t lull' I tint.<br />

Daniel Dooley lii, as i left us 0' prepare for a gl' irh US<br />

J taint Blake - -tin', iuut. fur dii.' \ii-ili,'cil t'r,ifessioit.<br />

till t,ir L.i'.t. lIe amI Peter McCartney left in<br />

Stephen Hayes, iii live just heard, has gilt hr, iugim e1celith'er25th.<br />

l'i.-s', if us who were present at <strong>the</strong><br />

- Iii- - \I - il l'\.i i tullicitli in. \Vi. ii unjratul.tt r' hint concert, given a, it hitunthile tribute i if our a1tjumei<br />

out1' it' I -t s I. hell suinmitric gosh tiiliiig, of him <strong>the</strong>ir '.'..irth, will forget <strong>the</strong> warnith and i - 1111 ,<br />

ii ir at Ii.cot ttu -' ic'ars it, i-lime.<br />

I',. M it 1-1111, If", i,uiu-us,'II<br />

James Sheehan is in iiitsiuiess ill 1-ermi iN. '.i iiiiittc --<br />

ts Diii-- -- t- us Iusuecgu uite<br />

ill, Ste1. i -1ven ittien in liusiness at \littttii-<br />

N,,ui'it, t''-- : uucullisly, John O'Neill,<br />

john Pegum. Joseph Walshe ut-i Edward Byrne.<br />

Iii' si a. s ,-rv ,,uecessfut. It wits iimi1s issitile. citsuu, ii.<br />

itt in old fonthiall or a ' sprung' hat on <strong>the</strong> chili fill<br />

Vi,' cu-h lu' it c-y t - oil- itt lit' 4ut.t-u"'' -'tI\ to<br />

ittitil -cutctl) tIcO luir -<br />

tutu tie was responsible.<br />

it-i-t I)I:l:.iF .- On Thursday eii-ttttt-..c. I i.- }..<br />

I .itlm, a %'er' Itltere'.tttig riehati,' was 1)(.I,l it, Ilw<br />

i.,t'. Boys' R, cicAtion Rootti. TIme Iltotluilt sit ,<br />

lime Pohtti, .ti Movettic'nt, as it is at l'°'. is<br />

lu,'tier t -.ili-ulat,'ul to linnnott , <strong>the</strong> jitter-I'. 'it Ire<br />

land than <strong>the</strong> Irish Ri_u, ivctl. It was it 'oil jet<br />

that caused a gonul deal ol ex' -itetti lit .utnottg<br />

<strong>the</strong> huts. and all lou kid forward with itiut-li<br />

.1tlXittV to <strong>the</strong> itt,_' of <strong>the</strong> contest, lii,- SIiul,-i'Ilcs<br />

'in <strong>the</strong> whcml,' were very got id, and it was v - u, itilclit<br />

that <strong>the</strong> subject was well t.t(m(ii(d ic-li iru:ivand.<br />

The speakers titi liii. l'arliantm-nt,mrv or Ittlitial<br />

stilt- were Rev. It. (;wyntle, \VilIi:mtit l'utigilu!ion,<br />

unit Ii. KciluN Re-u, hr. I ctliiht, Ru-hart!<br />

I lartigan, and P. I'. O'Neill detetided <strong>the</strong><br />

K triva I.<br />

Vi 11liain Fitzgibbon as leader of <strong>the</strong> governmetit<br />

spoke first Ii ir <strong>the</strong> motion.<br />

Ifs- rentinili-ul thus- attchiene-e that III.-,- <strong>the</strong> iutetimi'.-rs i if <strong>the</strong><br />

I%irliaincnuin I '.urt, lie was in synipat hiy vi it h thin Revival,<br />

lull lie tippi sc-il it if it was to tic set up as it irimutlilete ttiuul<br />

separate hr grantitit' in itself. The Revival of itself cannot<br />

accs,n11 Ii.l, anyt it 14 f, ,r Ireland Until flit , land liehuings<br />

ti time 11cc ip Ic. As long a.4 <strong>the</strong> land if Ireland belongs to<br />

liii lanu thu ihs every i Ilmprovt' bent inthu i ci iu nt ry even-<br />

Totally flu c- au s an increase of rent in t he land ci 'urIc, and<br />

I lie lulling ft he Lind lords* poelct s that even vi lien <strong>the</strong><br />

t )-stioll is settled, <strong>the</strong> Ret is-al iii,,', enmen t still Willi<br />

f iteht Is ;title to) Promote <strong>the</strong> greatest interests uI Ireland.<br />

lii iw ftut i Ic, he said, tez were pt all <strong>the</strong> at tempts Industrial<br />

Revival vihct <strong>the</strong> 1Stitish larlianteflt, by -taxing imuir<br />

man u tact lures, could in u iue session u hr thrust <strong>the</strong> while<br />

fat,nit - itt national imtultistry. Wititout iegislatis-e indu_-hien_<br />

lence all pretended Iii 'c-ri y is rain. I 'art Ia inemita r > means<br />

atone cart win that independence, In Conclusion, he admitled<br />

that <strong>the</strong> Irish Revival, if not carried to <strong>the</strong> extremes

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