LIENS' RESTRICTION.
i o I OVER-RIDING THE ACT. telegraph, PresaArs’n, Copyright Sydney, Dec. 29. hard case cropped up under tbo Alien ■Fiction Act. In December, 1893, an rian was granted a permit to remain hiairelaiions for some months. He ioformed by the Customs offical lhat aving his permits renewed be could iin as long as he liktd. On the strength iis advice, bo invested all his money country store, which is now valued at 10, The permits were renewed until iresent month, when ho was informed there would bo no further renewal permit expires in January. An 0 the OOmmouwoilta authorities him to remain till he has realised IS'--business was unavailing. The rriai complaim of the cruel injusttoe avitk to saerifiee his business after ■stb believe that the renewal was iatter of form.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1637, 30 December 1905, Page 3
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133LIENS' RESTRICTION. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1637, 30 December 1905, Page 3
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