Wednesday will probably be the day of the meeting between Mr. Lloyd George and Eamonn de Aralera. It is understood that Michael Collins (commander of the ...
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Article : 642 wordsRecruiting for the Royal Irish Constabulary, which had been very brisk since the demobilisation of the defence force raised during the coal strike, ceased on Sunday ...
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Article : 251 wordsDominion delegates will inspect the Croydon aerodromo on July 16, and will go for a trip on the R33 before deciding upon the airship scheme for the conveyance of mails ...
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Article : 90 wordsThe Consul for France and Madame Rene, Turck,are actively interesting themselves in the ball to be held at the, St. Kilda Town Hall on Thursday, July 14, the ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 12 Jul 1921, Page 7
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