DEPORTATION ORDERS.
SEAMEN STILL UNDECIDED. CASES BEFORE! HIGH COURT. di CABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION-COPYRIGHT SYDNEY. Dec. i. A stop-xvork meeting of the Seamen’s Union reached no decision regarding the deportation eases, other than should Tom Walsh and Jacob Johnson be sent away a stop-xvork meeting will be called immediately throughout the Qommonxx’ealth, when ,a, policy will be decided upon. A, motion to bring out all the coastal men xvas rejected. The Hindi Court continued the hearing of the WaMi ease, ft overruled ooun.selV objection that the case xvas improperly removed to the High Court. Senior counsel for Walsh then submitted that there xvas no legal warrant for Walsh’s detention, as the section of the Act under xvhich lie xvas detained xvas ultra vires of Parliament under the constitution. Argument xvais proceeding when trie court rose.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 2 December 1925, Page 7
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