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Monthly Archives: July 2008

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With the utmost respect,Your Honour

  I was not surprised at all to learn that the next Chief Justice of Australia, Federal Court judge, the Hon Robert Shenton French, is a “republican.”   So were Sir Henry Parkes and...

Read more 31/07/2008 at 12:34 PM acm001

The last thing most republicans want is more democracy

Because they fear they will lose another referendum, republicans are now demanding  taxpayers fund one or two glorified opinion polls. This is in addition to the millions and millions which have already been diverted from such high...

Read more 30/07/2008 at 8:15 AM Professor David Flint AM

The Hon Lindsay Thompson, AO CMG

The passing of the former Premier of Victoria and a Patron of the Victorian Division of ACM, the Honourable Lindsay Thompson,...

Read more 28/07/2008 at 6:58 AM Professor David Flint AM

A dangerous practice

    The recent visit of The Pope, His Holiness, Benedict XVI, has of course involved the provision of adequate security by the Commonwealth and NSW governments. As a Head of State, The Pope...

Read more 25/07/2008 at 8:06 PM Professor David Flint AM

Media abuse or public interest?

The visit of the Sovereign Pontiff, Pope Benedict XVI and World Youth Day has concluded. The event was reported widely in the international media, including overseas television news. A controversy has now surfaced concerning...

Read more 24/07/2008 at 12:00 AM acm001

Russian Martyrs honoured in Australia

The debate over Australia’s constitutional future is not something which comes from the people, but a small elite. For much of the twentieth century another republican elite, funded by Soviet Communists,  plotted to make Australia...

Read more 22/07/2008 at 12:06 AM acm001

Governor-General acknowledges a “ greatly respected spiritual man.”

After  his meeting with another Head of State, The Pope, the Governor-General referred to the several hundred thousand  pilgrims for the 2008 World Youth Day, happy and smiling in “ sharing their joy” in...

Read more 21/07/2008 at 12:22 AM Professor David Flint AM

The disaster which followed the murder of the Tsar

Ninety years ago, at around 230am on Thursday, 17 July 1918 Tsar Nicholas II, the Tsarina Alexandra, and their five children, including the Tsarevich,  were cruelly murdered on the instructions of Lenin. Remains thought...

Read more 17/07/2008 at 4:42 PM acm001

Ninety years on: a terrible crime remembered

While Australia welcomes the pilgrims who have come from around the world, led by the Sovereign Pontiff, His Holiness Benedict XVI, it is appropriate also to recall that ninety years ago a terrible crime...

Read more 17/07/2008 at 12:00 AM acm001

Inevitable? Yes, provided the states are abolished.

  We have all heard, endlessly, that a republic is inevitable. Taxes are certainly inevitable, as shown in the painting of the the arrival of Jesus and the Apostles in Capernaum. The painting shows a payment...

Read more 15/07/2008 at 10:00 PM acm001
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