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Cumann and Camógaíochta
It is organised by the Dublin-based Camogie Association or An Cumann Camógaíochta.
The sport's governing body, the Camogie Association or An Cumann Camógaíochta was founded in 1905 and re-constituted in 1911, 1923 and 1939.
Until June 2010 it was known as Cumann Camógaíochta na nGael.

Cumann and has
The Church of Ireland has its own Irish language body, Cumann Gaelach na hEaglaise (" Irish Guild of the Church ").
Although it has not been made available for purchase, Cumann Merriman has posted excerpts on their website.
Based in Rosmuc is Cumann Sacar Naomh Briocain ( affiliated with the FAI and playing in the Galway district league ) Naomh Briocain also has players from neighbouring parishes, most notably Cill Chairain, Carna and Letir Mor.

Cumann and Gaelic
The local Gaelic Football club is Dungannon Thomas Clarkes ( Thomáis Uí Chléirigh Dún Geanainn ) and the local Hurling club is Eoghan Ruadh Dungannon ( Cumann Iomanaiocht Eoghan Ruadh Dún Geanainn ), the reigning tyrone senior hurling champions.
* July 3-The Lord Lieutenant issues a proclamation banning Sinn Féin, the Irish Volunteers, the Gaelic League and Cumann na mBan.
He was also a senior Gaelic Athletic Association organiser and Cumann na nGaedheal politician.
* Cumann Lúthchleas Gael, abbreviation for the Gaelic Athletic Association

Cumann and Association
* Cumann Rince Náisiúnta ( CRN ) National Dance Association
Mountain Rescue services in Ireland operate under the umbrella association of Mountain Rescue Ireland ( Cumann Tarrthála Sléibhte na h-Éireann in Irish ) ( Irish Mountain Rescue Association ) ( IMRA ).
After a split in 1923 he became associated with Cumann na nGaedheal and led the security organisation known as the Army Comrades Association ( Blueshirts ).
In July 1933 O ' Duffy became leader of the Army Comrades Association, which had been ostensibly set up to protect Cumann na nGaedheal public meetings, which had been disrupted under the slogan " No Free Speech for Traitors " by Irish Republican Army men newly confident since the elections.
In the early years of the Irish Free State Cumann na nInnealtóirí ( The Engineers Association ) was set up independently, in 1928, by incorporation under the Companies Act, 1908 to " improve and advance the status and remuneration of qualified members of the engineering profession " as it was felt that the institutions charter prevented its negotiation of employment conditions and salary.
Lindsay served as chairman of Cumann Céimithe na Gaillimhe, the University College Galway Graduate Association, during the 1980s.
The Irish Real Tennis Association ( Cumann Leadóige na h-Éireann ) encourages the preservation and development of the game and facilities of real tennis in the Republic of Ireland.
Russell became the idol of traditionalist republicanism during the 1950s and a memorial to him was unveiled by Cumann Uaigheann Na Laochra Gael, ( the National Graves Association group ), in Fairview Park, September 1951.

Cumann and with
Members of the Irish Volunteers — led by schoolteacher and barrister Pádraig ( Patrick ) Pearse, joined by the smaller Irish Citizen Army of James Connolly, along with 200 members of Cumann na mBan — seized key locations in Dublin and proclaimed the Irish Republic independent of Britain.
In April 1923 the Pro-Treaty Sinn Féin members organised a new political party called Cumann na nGaedheal with Cosgrave as leader.
Until 1932, Cumann na nGaedheal continued to form the Government of the Irish Free State, with Cosgrave as President of the Executive Council.
In the general election in June 1927, Cumann na Gaedheal performed very poorly, winning just 47 seats with 27 % of the vote, and was able to survive in office only because of Fianna Fáil's continued refusal to take up its 44 seats due to the party's rejection of the Oath of Allegiance to the Free State.
Cosgrave's Cumann na nGaedheal became solely identified with protecting the treaty and defending the new State while it seemed pre-occupied with public safety.
This came about in September 1933 with the formation of Fine Gael from the three parties, though in reality Fine Gael was a larger version of Cumann na nGaedheal.
The Cumann na nGaedheal governments, led by WT Cosgrave, were highly conservative-being more concerned with establishing the state's basic institutions after the havoc of the Civil War than with social or political reform.
Fianna Fáil's economic programme marked a sharp break with their predecessors in Cumann na nGaedheal.
Although it was a non-military organisation, Saor Éire was declared unlawful, along with the IRA, Cumann na mBan and nine other bodies, while MacBride became public enemy number one of the State security services.
Between 1932 and 1937 Dillon served as Teachta Dála ( TD ) for the Donegal West constituency for the National Centre Party and after its merger with Cumann na nGaedheal, for the new party of Fine Gael.
O ' Malley was born into a highly politicised family who supported Cumann na nGaedheal until a falling out with the party in the early 1930s.
During the first Fianna Fáil government, the National Centre Party aligned with the largest opposition party, Cumann na nGaedheal, on almost all issues of political or economic importance.
It quickly faltered, with many of its prominent members ( including Redmond, Vincent Rice, John Jinks and James Coburn ) joining Cumann na nGaedheal / Fine Gael, although O ' Donnell became an active member of Fianna Fáil.
The success of Fianna Fáil prompted the National Centre Party to amalgamate with Cumann na nGaedheal to become Fine Gael in 1933.
His mother, May Caffrey, was a Cumann na mBan volunteer, and graduate of University College Dublin, class of 1922, with a degree in Commerce.
He joined Fianna Fáil when the party was founded in 1926, and along with the 42 other Fianna Fáil TDs he took his seat in the 5th Dáil on 12 August 1927, three days before the Dáil tied 71 votes to 71 on a motion of no confidence which persuaded W. T. Cosgrave's Cumann na nGaedheal government to call a general election in search of a majority.
* April 13-Delegates at the annual conference of the Farmers ' Party reject proposals to merge with Cumann na nGaedheal.
Irish Press Ltd. was officially registered on 4 September 1928, three years before the paper was first published, to create a newspaper independent of the existing media where the Independent Newspapers group was seen as supporting Cumann na nGaedheal / Fine Gael, and The Irish Times being pro-union, and with a mainly middle class or Protestant readership.
A measure which marked the last years of the Cumann na nGaedheal government, and one that was out of kilter with their general free trade policy, but which came primarily as a result of Fianna Fáil pressure over the ‘ protection ’ of Irish industry, was the introduction of a higher rate of CPT for foreign firms.

Cumann and every
In addition to the members of the Central Officer Board, it consists of three delegates from every registered Ógra CDC and Third Level Cumann.

Cumann and which
Cumann na nGaedheal (; " Society of the Gaels "), sometimes spelt Cumann na nGaedhael, was an Irish language name given to two Irish political parties, the second of which became the modern Fine Gael party.
For most of its history, the Irish Independent ( also called simply the Independent or, more colloquially, the Indo ) was seen as a nationalist, Catholic newspaper, which gave its political allegiance to Cumann na nGaedheal and later its successor party, Fine Gael.
The post-Civil War divisions in Irish nationalism, which also reflected earlier divisions between constitutional politicians and radical separatists, were institutionalised in the Free State's two main political parties, Cumann na nGaedheal ( later becoming Fine Gael ) and Fianna Fáil.
Veteran MP Timothy Michael Healy was the first Governor-General of the Irish Free State ( 1922 – 1928 ), an enlightened choice to bridge the gap between the old order and the new generation of Cumann na nGaedheal politicians, although highly partisan ( his nephew was Minister for Justice Kevin O ' Higgins ; Healy made a public attack on Fianna Fáil and Éamon de Valera, which led to republican calls for his resignation ).
Some of its members were elected to Dáil Éireann in the early years of the Irish Free State as independents or for William Redmond's National League Party which was to merge into Cumann na nGaedheal.
Firstly, and probably the achievement of which the Cumann na nGaedheal administration was most proud, was the reduction by 50 % in the rate of income tax from 6 shillings in the pound to 3 shillings.
In September 2006, Bartitsu Society member Kirk Lawson released a DVD entitled Bartitsu – the Martial Art of Sherlock Holmes, which is a presentation of Bartitsu techniques as demonstrated at the Spring ' 06 Cumann Bhata Western Martial Arts Seminar.
He resigned in 1924, causing a by-election which was won by the Cumann na nGaedheal candidate Michael Egan.
Revitalized after the Rising and led by Countess Markievicz, Cumann na mBan took a leading role in popularising the memory of the 1916 leaders, organizing prisoner relief agencies and later in opposing conscription, and canvassing for Sinn Féin in the 1918 general election, in which Countess Markievicz was elected Teachta Dála.

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