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THE REASON WHY

MR HUGHES COMMENTS

MR. PEARCE EXPLAINS

f AUSTRALIAN & sVt. CABLE ASSOCIATION J

(Received this day at 11.30 a.m.) MELBOURNE, July 22. A message from Adelaide rtaths a naval launch -transferred Father Jeresr from pile Nestor to fe Kliyber late on Wednesday night. The Kliybei m now sailing via Perth. Mr Hughes commenting, on develqpmopto, • sal ' l British eeameii banished from Bntisi ships all German seamen without trial The Australian Government was banishing industrial Germans after careful enquiry. Jerger had appealed .to dm highest courts qf the Commpipvealtn and all decided in the same ,wny that he must go, Mr Gardiner raised a Jerger debate in the Senate. Mr I’enrce replying t,. Mr Gardiner said Jerger’s disloyal acU were notified to the Department UV devout catholics, excepting in one instance. The public demand for the trial was a move to ascertain the informants names. Another Priest who gave information to the Government had already been deported, but not by Government." DISCUSSED IN HOUSE. MELBOURNE, July 22. During the diseus.sion on the Father Jerger ease, a large crowd gathered outside Parliament House and demonstrat. cd a»a i nst .Target's deportation.

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Hokitika Guardian, 22 July 1920, Page 3

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THE REASON WHY Hokitika Guardian, 22 July 1920, Page 3

THE REASON WHY Hokitika Guardian, 22 July 1920, Page 3

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