ORDERED TO QUIT
SEQUEL TO MANUKA TROUBLE.
A sequel to the trouble with the crew which led to the Manuka being tied up ior. an indefinite period occurred yesterday afternoon, when Noel Lyons, whose name has been prominently before the puolic in connection with "the so-called 'ham-and-egg revolution," was served by bemor-Detectivo Cameron and Detective Nut-tall with an order issued by Sir Francis Bell, as Attorney-General, under the Undesirable Immigrants 'Restriction Act, calling upon him to leavo the country at the earliest possible opportunity A tune limit is fixed by the order, and it Lyons fails to comply with it, he is liable to arrest and to bo placed "aboard the first vessel leaving for the country from which lie came. 'Lyons is said to be a native of Melbourne.
(AUSTRALIAN-SEW ZEALAND CABLE ASSOCIATION.)
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 122, 27 May 1925, Page 5
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134ORDERED TO QUIT Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 122, 27 May 1925, Page 5
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