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AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE AfISOCIAJIOS FRENCH ESCAPEES. SYDNEY, May 17. The French prisoners were brought to Sydney as a result of legal action taken on their behalf. A writ of habeas corpus will he applied for. or if the application fails, both prisoners will he pieced on the Paeifique.
CABINET DECISION. SYDNEY, May 17
The “Telegraph” asserts Cabinet has decided to gazette the new basic wage without delay. They also favour the abolition of the forty-four hour week when the Assembly meets, if Judge Boeb.v is not requested to review the forty-four hour judgment in the inter-
Government have decided to allot £IOO.OOO sterling for relief works for unemployed.
: i SEDITIOUS SPEECH. J I SYDNEY. ATn.v 17. | Sir G. Fuller promised a deputation . that steps would he taken to urge the police to prohibit seditions speeches in the Domain. Complaints were made ' that Commounist and other advocates ’ were poisoning the minds of the young people by an insidious propaganda, which was both disloyal and blasphemous •
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 May 1922, Page 3
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