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Article : 22 wordsThe March issue of the “Church Chronicle" for the dioceso of Ballarat is a “Healing Mission" number. The editor writes:-"Nothing in the his ...
Article : 388 wordsNegotiattons for a reunion of the [?] and National-Liberal groups have broken down. At a meeting, presided over by Mr ...
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Article : 40 wordsSpeaking in connection with the Tauranga by-eleclion, Mr Massey stated that taxation per head of population in New Zealand was indisputably lower than in ...
Article : 67 wordsThere was a lively enoounter at Kingstown, in which a Free State solder and a reher were killed, and several rebels were captured. ...
Article : 28 wordsDebating the Naval Estimates in the House of Commons to-day, Viscount Curzon urged the sending of an important section of the battle fleet on a ...
Article : 102 wordsIn the House of Lords a resolution in favor of reducing the number of members was adopted. Lord Buxton, formerly Governor-General of South ...
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Article : 56 wordsThe National Constitutional Association announces that the movement in the House of Commons for a great Imperial policy of Empire settlement has ...
Article : 50 wordsMr Cosgrave, interviewed by a special representative regarding the arrival in Australia of an Irish Irregular Mission, said that friends of Ire[?]and ...
Article : 380 wordsMr W. G. Ormsby-Gora, Under Sceretahy for the Colonies, addressing the Child Emigration Society, [?] the Government realised that ...
Article : 157 wordsDuring the Navy, debate in the House of Commons, Sir Clement Kinloch-Cook urged that as the Washington agreement precluded the Dommions building ...
Article : 109 wordsSerious damage was done to the Crystal Palace by a fire which broke [?] after midnight. ...
Article : 27 wordsSpeaking in London, Sir William Joynson Hicks, the Postmaster-General, dwelt on the Government’s enormous difficulties regarding ...
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Article : 392 wordsA communique issued in Kovno asserts that a Polish force of 150 infantry and 30 cavalry attacked and destroyed [?] Lithuanian post Five Lithuanian ...
Article : 41 wordsThe agenda for the Imperial Education Conferenee to be held in London from June 25 to July 6 has been completed. It covers the widest ground ...
Article : 141 wordsRepresentatives of the untons concerned and fo the Trades Hall Connc[?] waited on the Prime Minister to-day to protest against the reported ...
Article : 420 wordsA Jerusalem message states that the British war graves cemetery at Beersheba was dedicated in the presence of Sir Herbert Samuel, the High ...
Article : 101 wordsAt the London wool sales to-day a joint offering of 14,000 bales was made, but there were several withdrawals owing to the firm limits Sydney ...
Article : 78 wordsNotwithstanding recent official bulletins. to the contrary, a Moscow message says that official circles consider M. Lenin’s condition to be hopeless. M. ...
Article : 38 wordsIn connection with the litigation of the Adelaide Steamship Company's vessel th Wailda the House of Lords has finally decided in favor of the ...
Article : 108 wordsIn a graceful tribute, to “the restful atmosphere of age and tradition of the unique environs of Sydney,” apropos of the acquisition of Captain ...
Article : 141 wordsSydney’s Show will open next Monday and will last for nine days. Victorian entries are strong in horses, cattle and swine Every State ...
Article : 136 wordsThe chairman of the Water Commission (Mr W. Cattanaeh) in rererring to the dry conditions, particularly in the North-west Mallee, stated, to-day ...
Article : 332 wordsThe women's section of the Victorian Farmers Union resumed its conference in the Temperance Hall to-day. Amongst the motions carried were— ...
Article : 194 wordsNewspapers report that a fracas occurred in an obscure quarter of the town of Tanta between, Egyptian police and soldiers of an Egyptian ...
Article : 81 wordsSir George Fuller, Premier of New South Wales, and Lady Fuller, are at Liverpool. They will return in time to attend the University boat race on ...
Article : 125 wordsThe police have been asked by Chief. [?]re Offecer Jackson to investigate the [?] of the fire of Manning Chambers opposite the Hotel Sydney, ...
Article : 124 wordsThe industrial situation in England is easier in some respects. The farmers have agreed to meet the workers at the Bishop's Palace at Norwich for ...
Article : 124 wordsGordon Smith, 18, who described himself as a painter, of Port Melbourne, was arrested to-day by Senior Detective Mulfahey, Plainclothes Constables F. W. ...
Article : 91 wordsM. F. J. Kilmartin, who has for son[?]time occupied the post of railway [?] intendent at Dandenong, had entere [?]pon leave prior to retirontent. ...
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The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Sat 24 Mar 1923, Page 1
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