THE COMMONWEALTH.
THE PRINCE'S TOUR.
WILL INCLUDE THE BACKBLOCK3
By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. -. Australian and N.Z. Cable Assn. ADELAIDE, July 14, The Prince bus amended the remainder of his Australian itinerary, deciding to travel through the back country instead of visiting Rabaul. He will witness shearing and other asneots of station life, and also participate in kangaroo hunting. Speaking at a Government dinner, the Prince, said ho should be sorry to think this would 'oe his only visit to Australia. FATHER JERGER'S CASE. MELBOURNE, Jul v 14. An injunction -to restrain Father Jerger from being deported has been refused-
An application wa s also mads *br a writ of Habeas Corpus, and the. Judge made an order nisi to officers in charge of Father Jerger to show cause whv a writ of' Habeas Corpus should not be issued.
"WOMEN LOSE THEIR HEADS ' OVER IT.
Received 3.5 a.m., July 15th. MELBOURNE, July 11. ' An extraordinary scene occurred in the House of Representatives after Mr Hughes refused to discuss the Father Jerger case. Mr Tudor attempted to move a censure motion, but before lie commenced a; woman in. the gallery shouted loudly at Mr Hughes regarding the treatment of Father Jerger, and then • threw into the Chamber a bundle of "literatiire on the subject, i This was, a signal for concerted action' on the part of other women in the gallery who screamed, "Why don't you give him a fair trial, you dirty /otter. - ' 5 and showered printed statements upon the heads of .those below. . After a struggle the interjectors were removed.
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Timaru Herald, Issue 170270, 15 July 1920, Page 7
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