THE KISCH CASE
! LEGISLATION PROPOSED I | ! '(Received November 23, 12.12 a.m.) ! SYDNEY, November 22. j Following on the ease of Egon ; Kiseh, the Czech novelist, who was j not. allowed \o land in Australia. I the Federal Government intends to : amend the law to prevent bail, being granted a prohibited immigrant whose case is awaiting decision. PASSENGER BY THE MUINGANUI FORMER CANADIAN PRIME MINISTER (Received November 23, 12.15 a.m.) J SYDNEY, November 22. j Senator Arthur Meighen, formerly Prime Minister of Canada, is aboard i the Maunganui, which sailed for 'Wellington to-night. i -"- i ' UNHERALDED ARRIVAL j AIR RACE COMPETITOR ] ■ MELBOURNE, November 22. i Mr 11. L. Brook, a belated arrival | , in the Centenary air race, expressed 1 I disappointment that there was no j ! official greet.ng when he landed on ! Tuesday. ; Ollici'als said last night that the i usual oflicial reception had been arI ranged at Lavcrton, but Mr Brook I made a mistake and landed at Es- | j sendon aerodrome instead. \ I The organisation controlling the j : race disbanded when (he race offi- j ! daily ended on November 16. ;
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21329, 23 November 1934, Page 13
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