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After a beneficial trip around the world the Very Rev. P. O’Hare returned to Ararat on March 30, and on tho following Monday evening was tendered a welcome .home in St. Mary’s Hall, which was crowded. A , In the division upon the second reading of the Parliament Bill, on which the Government had a majority of 125, the Government had the support of 72 Nationalists, or only one short of the full party number. -Six Independent Nationalists voted in the same Lobby. The Labor Party was also in full strength, and voted with the Government. '

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New Zealand Tablet, 11 May 1911, Page 851

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, 11 May 1911, Page 851

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