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AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CARLE ASSOCIATION. A GRCKSOAIE TRAGEDY. LONDON. January 31. Two sons of a hotel licensee named Gamiblin, at Portsmouth, found the • house closed when they returned home, f They climbed through a window and leund the dead bodies of their father, mother, brother and sister all apparently shot with a double-barrelled gun. which lay alongside the father, who had been in ill-healrli. BLACK LABOUR. LOUD LEYERII PIXIE'S REPLY. HOBART. Feb. 1. Lord D-veihiilme. replying to criticisms of bis advocacy of Negro labour for the Northern Territory, ask-: ’lf. as is contended by my opponents. it is a white mao’- laud, how is li tluu on tlm 130th. anniversary of I la- di-etivcry of AusDrtlia there are only 7(00 people in the territory, and over live million ill the rest of Australia, gli the territory comprises one third of the area of tlm Contineiit U' Lord Leverhulme favours indentured Negroes being barred from travelling south of the 30th. deg. of Latitude, but in other respects having equal rights with whites.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 February 1924, Page 3
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