AUSTRALIAN NEWS
POSITION IN QUEENSLAND
(Australian Press Association.)
BRISBANE, June 25
Tlie Premier of Queensland, Horn Mr Moore, answering an interviewer,’ said:—“We are watching the sugar eanefields dispute. Italians have just as much right to be employed in Queensland as anybody else, so long as they abide by our laws.”
DISCOVERY’S' NEW, COMMANDER
CANBERRA, June 26
Captain J. K. Davis is not returning with .the Mawson Antarctic Expedition in October. The Discovery will l) 4 e commanded by the former Chief Officer —Mr McKenzie.
£2OOO REWARD
(Received thlc dav at 11 a.m.. BRISBANE, June 27
Queensland Government has offered a ireward of £2OOO for information leading to the arrest and conviotion of the person or persons guilty of removing the Italian Coat of Arms at Innisfail. ■ - - •
Feeling in the district is still strained.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 June 1930, Page 5
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