AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
IUbIEALIAN AND N.Z. CARLE ASSOCIATION'. THE GAP INCIDENT. SYDNEY. November 19. All— Bishop v.ho fell over the Gap on November 13. has recovered suliieieutly to he discharged from the Imspi till. OFFER TO UNION (DDE SYDNEY. November 19. Tke Secretary of the Rugby League officially denies that the League are endeavouring to secure a monopoly of the playing grounds and treeze out other fool hall organisations. He declared the willingness ol the League to uegiotat e with tin- Rugby Union and similar bodies with a view to elementarv competition io the tendering for playing ground-. !i" say- the League ha- no desire to commercialise football I,at it is compelled to secure grounds and the ground nut iiorii ies have generally accepted the highest tender. ITe added that if the Rugby Union will forget its hostility towards the League and meet in a friendly conference, the League would put an end to the trouble The League recognised its strength, and had no desire to squash Llie Union code.
ME.MORTAL TO LATE GOVERNOR. (Received this day at 12. I.> p.m.i >Y | iNEV. November 20. A meeting of citizens, conveuecl by tlie f.nrd .Mayor, carried a resolution that the memory of Sir Ueorge Davidson he perpetuated !*y a j.nl>l i<- monument at South Head, a cenieti iy loud to he established for that purpose. INVITED TO JAVA. SYDNEY, November 20. Tin- Soeecr A-.-oiialion has received an invitation to send a team to Java, hut iiujuiries are I emit made at Bulavin. i expecting the iinniiciat I'lCsfe. Ls and success before deciding the mnttel. WHALERS v RUT YE AT HOBART. HOBART. November 20. Tlie three Xoiweginn whalers have arrived from Auel.land. ALIEN IMM lORANTS. (Received this day at 11.1" a.m.) .MET'BOI iINE. November 20. \ deputation asked Hr Rage to lelax the prohibition, against immigrants from Central Europe to enable Australian families to bring out orphans from enemy countries. The period o. piohihition ends in 192-u Mr 1 ape nioinised Cabinet consideration. INTENT TO MURDER. MELBOURNE. November 20. Hannah, charged with shooting ( ulIpinc and Craham with invent to murder. aas remanded until the 2nth. Lad was refused.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 November 1923, Page 3
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