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THE MUCH-TRAVELLED DEPORTEE

MORE EXCITEMENT IN SYDNEY

SHOOTING GALLERIES RAIDED

(By Telegraph-Press Association-'-topyriEnt Sydney,. Juno 4. A huge meeting in the Town Hall passed a motion railing upon the authorities to releaso Freeman, and. asking e\\ connected with tho sailing of the Sonoma to refuse duly until this has been effected. A crowd of several thousands marched from the Trades Mall to the_ wharf, demanding Freeman's release. ' Some of tho crowd raided several shooting galleries en route, seizing the rifles, 'but after the announcement was mado that Freeman ,\vas being taken ashoro tho crowd dispersed. "- '■"' Four peoplo were injured daring tho figlit with the police.—Press Assn. (Rec. June 4, 11.25 p.m.). Sydney, Juno i. A big crowd watched the removal of Freeman from tho Sonoma to the Garrii son Hospital at Victoria Barracks, pending the decision of the Minister of Defence. Freeman broke his 'self-imposed fast last evening when -informed that he was to be removed, but is very -weak after several foodless days. He had td be carried out on a/stretcher. . s The wharf labourers resumed Hie load' l ing of the Sonoma when Freeman' 6 removal was assured.—Press Assn. CASE TO BE REVIEWED 'BY ' - " CABINET. (Eec. June 4, 11.25- p.m.) Sydney, June i. The Minister of Defence lias promised Mr. Tudor and tho other Labour lenders that. Cabinet will consider the request for a free trial for Freemena.—Presa Assn-. ■ \

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 215, 5 June 1919, Page 5

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THE MUCH-TRAVELLED DEPORTEE Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 215, 5 June 1919, Page 5

THE MUCH-TRAVELLED DEPORTEE Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 215, 5 June 1919, Page 5