"ON MY KEEPING" AND IN THEIRS ON MY KEEPING AND IN THEIRS A RECORD OF EXPERIENCES ON THE IN DERRY AND INRUN," GAOL, BALLYKINLAR INTERNMENT CAMP By LOUIS WALSHJ. Author of "The aYarns of Country Attorney' "The Next Time." etc. * CA "OiA CA TOAIC !"TTIACAIH Aige of an(Saying old Ulster woman) DUBLIN LONDON THE TALBOT PRESS T. FISHER UNWIN (LIMITED) .LIMITED) 185 STRBKT ADKLPHI TBRRACR 1921 LIBRARY (" ndon,get Seaghan to the he did not rise toamongst us, carry idea,through the occasion. I have said that the foundation of our Publicalready Boards' Association was due to the of Mr. Dixonsuggestion and Mr. It did not last as as wasO'Grady. long hoped ; but its existence we had a fine on the dutiesduring paper of a Chairman from one of the brainiest men in the Camp, and of walks insicL-my witty interesting companion many those where he and of Omeath andwires, O'Dwyer Tipperary and traversed somyself many weary leagues together of Dundalk. This a andMr. Joe McKinley, provoked long discussion and then we had another usefullively ; very and informative on the of Unions andpaper Amalgamation the reform of the whole Irish Poor Lawgeneral System from Mr. Derk of the Oldcastle Union.Bartley, the formation of aAnother of Mr. Dixon's ideas, Camp out better still. Mr. P.Farmers' workedUnion, J. Hogan, itsdelivered a instructive lecture at one ofsolicitor, very to Ireland.on the dead meat trade in its relationsmeetings read a onAt another brother, John, papermeeting my and Mr.