Australian News.
Sydney, Dec. 28,
A fund is being collected for the erection of a Kieran monument.
A hard case has cropped up under the Alien Restriction Act. In December, 1903, an Assyrian was granted a permit to. with his relations for some He was informed by the Customs officials that by having, his permits renewed he could feihain as long as he liked. On the strength of this advice he invested all his money in a country store which is now valued at The permits were renewed until the present month, when he was informed that there would be no further renewal after the permit expires in January. An appeal to the Commonwealth authorities to remain till he realised on his business was unavailing. The Assyrian complains of the cruel injustice of having to sacrifice his business after being led to believe that the renewal was only a matter of form.
The heat inland has ceased considerably.
The Trades Council proposes a conference to consider the adoption of a uniform Union label throughout Australia before the Trades Marks Act pomes into operation in March.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3614, 30 December 1905, Page 2
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185Australian News. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3614, 30 December 1905, Page 2
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