The Premier (Sir Walter Lee) stated this afternoon that the Geeveston trouble had given the Government some considerable concern. The fact of having to ...
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Article : 148 wordsYesterday morning the commander of the Free State troops sent an ultimatum to the Irregular force holding the Four Courts, giving a limit of one hour. ...
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Article : 151 wordsMr. Edmunds has circularised his fellow members of the House of Representatives at Washington, charging the British with having taken steps to bar ...
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Article : 310 wordsOn evacuating the Fowler Hall the rebels retreated to Moran's Hotel and barricaded themselves. The affected area has thus been extended, and sniping ...
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Article : 157 wordsParliament was opened this afternoon. The Governor-General's speech mentioned that the estimates had been prepared with a view to rigid economy. Much ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Fri 30 Jun 1922, Page 5
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