AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
LOYALTY RESOLUTION. CONVEYANCE TO GOVERNMENT, Australian »nd N.Z. C»ble Association (Reed. 11.10 p-m.) SYDNEY, May 12. The Returned Soldiers' Imperial League has written to the Acting-Pre-mier, Mr. J. Dooley, conveying the loyal resolution carried at the Domain meeting on Sunday, and urging the necessity of introducing legislation to suppress exhibitions of disloyalty, and to make it illegal to exhibit the red flag under any conditionsLADY CALLED TO THE BAE. FIRST IN NEW SOUTH WALES. CRecd. 8.10 p.m.) SYDNEY, May 12. Miss Ada Evans was admitted to-day as a barrister. She is the first lady barrister in New South Wales.
SAN FRANCISCO MAILS. SYDNEY, May 12. The Union Steam Ship 'Company's Syd-ney-San Francisco mail service will be resumed on May 30. ANTIDUMPING LEGISLATION. MELBOURNE, May 12. The tariff debate is dragging along in the House of Representatives. The Minister for Customs announced that the Bill would cover anti-dumping, provisions for which would be introduced at the earliest opportunity. jJ
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17780, 13 May 1921, Page 5
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