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THE LATE MR T. J. RYAN. A NATIONAL MEMORIAL. Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright. BRISBANE, August 13. The Mayor presided at a public meeting which decided to erect a national memorial commemorative of Mr T. J. Ryaji’s services to Queensland. “COAT TRAILING.” WELCOME TO ARCHBISHOP MANNIX. e , * SYDNEY, August 13. Considerable indignation is voiced in correspondence in the press over thoee who took part in the welcome to Archbishop Mannix being allowed to lengthily block the city tram and other traffic and to flaunt the Sinn Fein flag. In view of previous happenings, the writers are inclined to regard the welcome in the light of “coat trailing.”—A. and N.Z. Cable. THE ASHFORD CASE. SYDNEY, August 13. Mr Ashford has resigned from the National Party. He formally tendered his resignation, but requested Six George Fuller to hold it over till the result of the recent inquiry was published. QUEENSLAND POLITICS. A NO-CONFIDENCE MOTION.' BRISBANE, August 13. In the Assembly Mr Vowlea, Leader of the Opposition, moved a vote of non-confi-denoe in the Government.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18324, 15 August 1921, Page 5
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