AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. IRISH ENVOYS. MELBOURNE. June I. The- High Court has rejected the application made on behalf of the Tiish ! Republican envoys for a writ of prohibition against the special board with h was appointed in New South Wale-, to deal with a proposal for the envoys’ deportation. The court also dismissed the application for an injunction against any further nelivitics by the board of inquiry, which may now pro(eed with its hearing, of the eve brought against the envoys. CAPTAIN SUSPENDED. SYDNEY. June !. In cun licet inn with the ferry eolil--i■ >ll in Die linrhiiur on May Mill., the Court ha- ordered Dm e -rt ife-ate of Thomas Nicholson, master of the steam cr " Rurriegha I'' to he sin pend; d for twelve month-. DOST ni-'l-TCE RUBBERY. PERTH. .June 1. Mr Stiliivan. I’o-'nii,aster at Mnylunds. ha-' reported to the police that, while he v. a ' I'll route to hi- home from the nfiire last night, he was seized l.y two im-it ami blindfolded, and they compelled ill-- return to the cilice, and compelled him to open the -life, from which Ihe m,-:i t.'ok £l_’ 10 am! decamped, leaving him iu the street blindfolded. THE AMY TURNER. MELBOURNE. June I. At tile impiiry into Dm In--; oi the -ailing -bin. Amy Turner, the Court f.-uii'l that her foundering wa- due to th - v.-eathir. the shin Idling heyend Die I c.pm ity of t!m ,-mv to pnmo out. Ihe Court paid ti ll, ill.- to tin' -Kill ol V> ■--t . one of the survi) ot -. ill n:,\ iga l . iug a small boat for It»S( miles. ! RLE EIGHTS. PARIS. Aim. 31. ; a num her of the <'a undot s (I he i name ;g i vet, to the Er.-m h I! cyali.-t j Party ) a-sault,-,! - mu- mernimr- of the j ( 'lie.miK-r of Deputies ai a -"cia! gaDwrj iug. striking; t leun with 'Dmir lists. 'I wo at*i- *- -1 - (anu-iots -av ih-it they intend t , follow tin- example ,-f the Easeis-i. and puui.-b Ihe Deput j,.-. w ho are optegsed to tlmir policy. I.A BoflUS Ai A-B DUTY. BRISBANE. -Dim- 1. Te.- final election returns for (.tucon land give tin- Labour < loverniuciu a i liu - i Mil y ol I i o\ cr tia- eu ; 1 !.ak ,u r A BU : I! D.AN'GEB. (Received this dav at 'd.M, a.m.) SYDNEY. June Police !1 i- to capture Roy Governor ..o far have proved im-ife-t wl. Tic \ di-eoven d a ea 111 p 'll the thi-kly 11 !o-i country ,allg, --. nut tic- oird had Si:.' li. mad hie of Mre--rau di-niet i- w a -laml-till. 1V,.- !■'.- ai c air..id lo hue their In 11-,-. ami .-ten attend Dm picimi- v. lule dw ,d h- r- ;it the !,-. i- it an- u - ■■!;-,!-■ ol ; it'iTHf. io;i ;; \ i ;t ir»»sr. ( «it\'rrnur.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 June 1923, Page 3
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