A VICE-REGAL EVICTION.
CITIZENS' LAWSUIT COMMENCES. $y Telegraph-Press Association-Conyright (Eeo February 24, q,5 pm.) Sydney, February 24. A spCcially-constrtUted tribunal, consisting of the Chief. Justice and fhrqo Judges, hos commenced the hearing of tho injunction application, filed on behalf of tho Citi7ens' Committee, in connection With the alleged eviction, of'lhe 'Go,ver.nor General (Lord Dennian) and the, taking over of Sydney House by, the Stato Government.' ' ' The cose bristles with technical difficulties Tho main question involved is whether tha Government has tho power to,"occupy for Stnto purposes a property which, it is claimed, has-been dedicated as the re&i<l«iicQ of thj> King's representative. (?oiinsel for, the Government has raised tho point that though Used as a residence foir the Governor-General there had been actually no dedication for that purpose The proceedings are likely to be protracted. '
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1683, 25 February 1913, Page 5
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134A VICE-REGAL EVICTION. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1683, 25 February 1913, Page 5
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