In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Higgs asked whether, with a view to Australia having a more immediate and adequate voice in the Imperial defence policy, the ...
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Article : 307 wordsAt most race meetings there is generally a fair number of undesirable characters, attracted by the circumstance that racegoers are nearly always well provided with money; ...
Article : 373 wordsThe military raided the Cork City Hall during the sitting of the Sinn Feinn Court. They arrested 11 men, including the Lord Mayor and other Justices and litigants. ...
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Article : 848 wordsA message from Paris says that M. Millerand, in the course of a speech made while touring the devastated areas, said: "The Allies are united, and will remain united. We should ...
Article : 342 wordsBaron Forster, Governor-General Designate of Australia, sails by the R.M.S. Ormonde on August 21. He has completed his staff, which is as follows:—Military Secretary, Brigadier ...
Article : 59 wordsA message from Toronto says that Lord Burnham, in a speech, advocated the exchange of newspaper editors between the United States and England. He said that several ...
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Article : 274 wordsThe Legislative Assembly this afternoon passed by 69 votes to 20 an item in the supplementary estimates providing for the temporary increase in members and Senators' salaries ...
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Article : 195 wordsThe King granted an audience to Lloutenant-Colonel Sir Matthew Nathan, Governor Designate of Queensland, who kissed bands [?] to his departur for Queensland. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 14 Aug 1920, Page 13
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