The Prince was to-day given his first experience of an Australasian provincial city welcome, and, though the time has been exacting, he has enjoyed, it ...
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Advertising : 256 wordsStratford in the centre of a district which sent 600 sons to the war, and lost 100 killed. Au air of mourning was prevalent, and after the Prince ...
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Article : 191 wordsNews from Sweden states that the Crown Prince of Sweden broke down after tho painful scene which marked the parting from his wife, on her death-bed. ...
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Article : 222 words[?] correspondent at Jerusarem says that Bedouins raided Jericho, and droye off 48 head of cattle and escaped towards Nebimoussa. Troops are pur ...
Article : 30 wordsJames Larkin the Irish Labor leader, who was found guilty of criminal anarchy, has been sentenced to live rears’ imprisonment. ...
Article : 33 wordsThe Government again indicator that there will be no change in the present administration in Ireland, and no relaxation of the present efforts to ...
Article : 45 wordsThe Dublin Corporation has formally acknowledged the authority of the Sinn Fein" “Parliament,” promising to give effect to its “decrees.” ...
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Article : 83 wordsIn the House of Commons, in moving the second reading of the Bill for indemnification against the consequences of acts done bone fide, but ...
Article : 184 wordsAccording to the New York correspondent of the “Times,” probably on Wednesday, Senator Lodge will introduce in a revised form Senator Knox’s ...
Article : 173 wordsA party of masked men at Leitrim, in Ireland, fired shots at a house, seriously wounding the sister of a recruit in the Royal Irish Constabulary. ...
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Article : 25 wordsBefore the Fair Profits Commission today three members of the Country party in the House of Representatives gave evidence relating to primary products. ...
Article : 985 wordsEvidence was forthcoming in the House of Representatives to-day that the bitter spirit which sprung up between the member for Capricornia, Mr. Higgs. and the ...
Article : 259 wordsThe House of Representatives to-day further considered the Repatriation Bill, returned from the Senate with amendments, During the discussion of the bill ...
Article : 444 wordsA Supreme Court precedent was followed when Judge Waslcy, in General Sessions, to-day dealt with Francis M. Alister Busswell, formerly inspector ...
Article : 273 words[?] Farrar in “Shadows," Elsie Ferguson in "The Avalanche,” and Fatty Arbuckle in “Good Night, Nurse, will be screened for the last time ...
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Article : 226 wordsThe Minister of Repatriation, Senator Millen, made availabl[?] to-day a review of Australia’s repatriation effort by General Birdwood, who stated:—“In the course of ...
Article : 984 wordsA mechanic named Meredith, belonging to the Point Cook Flying School, was wounded in the arm by a revolver shot. The affair is a mystery, and ...
Article : 63 wordsThe appeal of Mr J. Kcan against the election of Major E. T. J. Kerby as the Federal member for Ballarat and the petition that Mr D. C. McGrath be ...
Article : 321 wordsMr E. A. Bants, who was prominently associated with journalism in Bendigo for nearly 50 years, during a great portion of which period he was editor of the Bendigo ...
Article : 857 wordsTo-day Mr D. S. Oman, Minister for Agriculture, [?]ived a deputation, which asked for a further grant of £5000 for additions to the cool stores at Maryborough. ...
Article : 102 wordsRitchie.—The funeral of the late Mr John Ritchie, who died at Newport on the 2nd inst., took place yesterday to the Ballarat Old Cemetery. There was a large ...
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The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Wed 5 May 1920, Page 1
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