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- Friday 18 December 2009 Garda ballot on industrial action (…) will take us in the opposite direction. – Yours, etc, PADRAIG YEATES, The Links, Portmarnock, Dublin 13. (…) The Irish Times - Letters
- Monday 26 October 2009 Legacy of 1913 Lockout Men fund for William Martin Murphy’s strikebreakers, or the China Missions, than to save children on their own streets from starvation? – Yours, etc, PADRAIG YEATES, Portmarnock, Dublin 13. (…) The Irish Times - Letters
- Wednesday 16 September 2009 Flashback to the 1890s (…) , Nazis and Islamic supremacists, as he was in Dermot Meleady’s letter. – Yours, etc, PADRAIG YEATES, The Links, Segrave, Portmarnock, Dublin 13. (…) The Irish Times - Letters
- Friday 11 September 2009 Flashback to the 1890s Madam, – Pádraig Yeates (An Irishman’s Diary, August 24th) taxes me with being unfair, in my biography of John Redmond, Redmond: the Parnellite, to the memory of JJ O’Kelly, MP for North Roscommon (…) The Irish Times - Letters
- Monday 24 August 2009 An Irishman's Diary (…) PADRAIG YEATES Most of the literary stalwarts of the past are long forgotten, but one of the most significant, JJ O’Kelly, has received a new lease of life thanks to a dismissive comment in Dermot Meleady (…) The Irish Times - Opinion
- Wednesday 19 August 2009 Swimming and seal culls (…) for protection – swim in shoals? Calling for seal culls seems literally a case of overkill. – Yours, etc, PÁDRAIG YEATES, Balkill Road, Howth, Dublin 13. (…) The Irish Times - Letters
- Monday 25 May 2009 May 25th, 1984: Final rattles in era of home milk delivery THE RATTLE of milk bottles on electric-powered milk floats was once a common early morning sound on suburban streets and something of a cliché in British films of the mid-20th century. Pádraig Yeates (…) JOE JOYCE - The Irish Times - Opinion
- Monday 13 April 2009 An Irishman's Diary THE tales my father told about the second World War were very different from the official histories and news reels, let alone the cinema. William I Hitchcock’s recent book Liberation , which looks at (…) Padraig Yeates - The Irish Times - Opinion
- Tuesday 03 March 2009 Fading memory of merchant banker (…) consciousness rather faster than that of Joseph Francis. I will resist the temptation of suggesting locations in the city where we could commemorate their contribution to Irish society. – Yours, etc, PADRAIG (…) The Irish Times - Letters
- Monday 16 February 2009 Simple proposal on pensions (…) . – Yours, etc, PADRAIG YEATES, Howth, Dublin 13. (…) The Irish Times - Letters


