RIOT AT CANTON.
300 CASUALTIES.
(Received 29, 9.50 a.m.) Canton, April 28.
A riot originated from the arrest of a supposed revolutionary. There were three hundred casualties. A steamer with a hundred refugees, mostly women, reached Hong Kong.
THE ALIEN BILL.
LABOUR PARTY OPPOSE IT.
(Received 29, 9.50 a.m.) London, April 28.
Goulding’s Alien Bill was read a second time in the House of Commons.
Mr. Ramsay MacDonald said the idea of registration was absolutely alien to his conceptions of British liberty and that the Labour party did not agree with a single line of the Bill.
Mr. Churchill said the registration proposals were impracticable. The Bill was sent to a committee.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 115, 29 April 1911, Page 5
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