AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
THE TASMANIAN EJECTIONS. By Telegraph.—Press A&sn.—Copyright. yHobart, June 2. Incomplete return;/ of tlie elections.' held on Saturday sbbw the state of parties in the Assembl/y as: Nationalists 17, Labor 12, Independent 1. All the Ministers were retired.
A MINER'S TROUBLES. Sydney, June 2. A rcmasJicalile case in exciting attention. A miner named Paul Freeman, without;' reasons; given, was placed on board tlho steamer Sonoma by the military for deportation to America |and was refused admission to America..! freeman war, carried to San Fran|ciseo and back three times. The SonoVnn is nmv in Sydney. He started a hunger strike with the object of compelling Ihe authorities to grant him a trial. He fasted several days and is very weak. Strong pressure is being brought on the Federal authorities to deal with the case.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn/ THE STRANDED NEW ZEALANDERS. ) Received June 2, 11.10 p.m. j Sydney, June 2. Ih response to the order authorising a restricted passenger service, "jlie New Zeajand Government agent was'besieged | all /day by applicants.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 June 1919, Page 5
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