A new session of the North Irish Parliament was inaugurated in Belfast at noon to-day. The King's speech. which was read by the ...
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Article : 264 wordsAfer deciding that according to law Mrs Peel (one of the accused in the famous prosecution for alleged fraudulent betting) must be legally assumed ...
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Article : 81 wordsSen. Robinson's amendment to the Four-Power Pacific Ocean Pact, providing that in case of a dispute between any of the signatory Powers and ...
Article : 55 wordsMembers of the Catholic congregutons in Pirie have been anticipating the appointment of a successor to the late Father O'Mahony. Father ...
Article : 104 wordsSaturday morning at the Central Police Court is a "holiday." An early star is made, and the list of oases {says the Sydney "Sun") is generally ...
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Recorder (Port Pirie, SA : 1919 - 1954), Thu 16 Mar 1922, Page 1
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