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THIS DAY. (Pee Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) (Per Press Association.) (Received 10.55 a.m., Feb, 13th.) NO GAOLER A THERE. Paris, Feb. 12. The Marseilles officials are granting Teasels clean bills of health. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. London, Feb 12, Mr James Lowlher’a amendment in favour of restricting the immigration of aliens was rejected by a majority of 115, and the Address-in-Reply was then carried. Mr Gladstone said the question raised by Mr Lowlhet’a amendment was immature, and moreover one of extreme difficulty. He dwelt on the number o f British emigrants and the possibility of retaliation. The Labour Department had already despatched a Commissioner to inquire into the American system of restriction, but the Government was willing to appoint a committee to consider the question. Sit 0. Dilke made his first speech on this subject. He thought the evil was exaggerated. The North Welsh Liberals formally threatened to secede unless Disestablishment was pushed forward. DESTITUTE JEWS. . Rabbi Adler has assured Sir J. C. Bray, Agent-General for South Australia, that he has no intention of sending destitute Jews to Australia.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 7067, 13 February 1893, Page 3
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179VERY LATEST. South Canterbury Times, Issue 7067, 13 February 1893, Page 3
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