We look to the newspapers to get a feel for what was happening in the Island one hundred years ago, round about the Christmastime of 1921. Mail delivery was obviously important, and the postal service got little respite. Prohibition in the USA had started in 1920, and there were those in favour of it in the Island, and those opposed to it, as the Island discussed a new licensing bill. And moves were afoot regarding secondary education - but, inevitably, there were arguments and complaints.
\n\nIn keeping with a seasonal tradition, our short story in Manx is a translation of a mysterious tale by Joshua A Spotts.
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\nBBC CONCERT ORCH. Cond Gavin Sutherland - A Manx country dance (Haydn Wood)
\nFLORRIE FORDE - Has anybody here seen Kelly? (1909)
\nDHOON SCHOOL - Green hills of Dhoon
\nBILLY MERSON - They can't find Kelly (1911)
\nRUTH KEGGIN & AON TEANGA/UN CHENGEY - Manannan
\nCAROL WALKER - Arrane ny fee/Smuggler's lullaby/Lhigey, lhigey
\nBILLY WILLIAMS - I've found Kelly (1913)
\nKATE DOWMAN - Manannan Beg Mac y Leir
\nMEC LIR - Flashback