JOHNNY WAI Celebrations in Clontarf are still undoubtedis going on. A dad of magic for them, a tortuous one for the students of *kinks. liming jumped seseral dis isions last sear and now residing in Senior Disision 2. the Sorthsiders sictors 4-? user I 'Mit% in the First round o
October 29, 1989 - Sunday Tribune - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
AN awesome display of forward power and discipline by the All Blacks in the second half was marred by more crowd trouble. Following the scenes at Neath last week when referee Fred Howard was the target of irate spectators. Scottish official Ken McCartney was kicked as he walked
October 29, 1989 - Sunday Tribune - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Llanelli had defended stoically and heroically when facing the wind in the first half, and they became the first team to break up the New Zealand forwards in the drive. With the wind ruining chances of line-out possession for the team who had the advantage of it, Llanelli were a
October 29, 1989 - Sunday Tribune - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
EVEN before the curtain went up on Der Templer and die Judin on Thursday night, Wexford Opera Festival's biggest gamble seemed certain to pay off. It's expanded from its traditional twelve days to eighteen with fifteen nights of opera. That's 1,650 extra seats to sell at £24-£3O
October 29, 1989 - Sunday Tribune - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
THEATRE ONE of the hits of this year's Dublin Theatre Festival, Druid's energetic production of Ken Bourke's Wild Harvest, set in the Midlands and exploring the tensions of young men with nowhere to go, returns to Dublin on Tuesday for a fivenight run at the Gaiety Theatre. Mid,
October 29, 1989 - Sunday Tribune - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
ROBERT Baden-Powell was a soldier. imperialist, intriguer. spy and something of a charlatan. His claim to posterity is two-fold. He was a hero of the Boer War. Later he was to establish the Boy Scout Movement to which over 500.000.000 have belonged. His book. Scouting for Boys,
October 29, 1989 - Sunday Tribune - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
sears after the Sew Jersel - based data communications equipment maker closed its Puerto Rico plant. That was in 1987. when Infotron recorded losses of over SIO million on sales of million. But last sear, the compel,' returned to profit and increased sales to a record 594 millio
October 29, 1989 - Sunday Tribune - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
international Mechanical. Electrical and Instrumentation Contractor. Our expertise and success has made us the Contractor of choice on major international projects. Our recent successes and newly won business is causing us to revise our growth goals. With this continuing demand
October 29, 1989 - Sunday Tribune - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland