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" WHITE AUSTRALIA’ [vavo 9 —=o CRY NOW RAISED | Deport Negro Jazz Band to? United States { March 29.—()| was the Sydney, Austra —"“White Australia ally- ing ery today behind a widespread | movement, fostered by William | Hughes, former premier, to- bar| Negroes and Italians from the com monwealth and to stem the rising tide of immigration to this continent. | The exclusion movement took | concrete” form when the house of | representatives of New South Wales ordered the deportation o Ame jcan Negro jazz band known “Sonny Clay's Plantation Orchestr: The action was taken after the Mel- hourne police had raided flats occu- | pied by the American Negroes and had charged them conduct. Announcement of the deportation | order by the New South Wales min- ister of home territories was greetcd with cheers in the provincial legis- lature. The Negroes were ordered | placed aboard the liner Sierra, which sails for San Irancisco nest Saturday. The deportation move left an issu: before the authoritics, who now ar considering barring Negro artists and boxers from Australia. | Immigration pol ack- | «d by Hughes with sharp words in Sritish white | coming into this| ecountry at the rate of 300 monthly,” | hie said. “To whom does this coun- | belong? To us or to Mussolini? nothing against any nation, but this bit of earth belongs to us. It is for us to say how mauy shall come in. Apparently all Mussolini has 1o do is to rattle the sword and we mu. t | allow all grandmothers, grand-aunts | and other relatives down to the 33rd cousins of Ttalians here to enter. “We colonized this country, and it | or us to develop it along our own | without dictation from anybody 35 line ove Referring to the Melbourne inci- dent, Hugh id “Our own musi- cians, the Commonwealth Band were boyeotted in the United States, Now the land of liberty scnds us these Negroes to entertain us. Are we going to take all these things ly- ing down?” Everybody has use for a Herald Classified Ad from time to time. 5 praperty of w |Long Island {ed in like ibulk of BOAT LOST IN FLAMES Loss Is Estimated at $60,000—F Oceurs fn Hangar at Yort Washingtton, N, Y. Tort Washington, N. Y., March () — Harold Vanderbilt's lux- urious flying boat, valued at $60,- 000, was destroyed in a fire which swept the Vanderbilt and the boat house of the rporation last night. More than a dozen speed boats, belonging to wealthy persons wund stored for the winter in the Purdy boat house, also were destroy The total loss wasestimated $200,000. The fire started from an termined cause about 11 o'clock roa time threatened water 29 at unde- a idents along > Dlaze was local fivemen uand by hundrc of extinguished by assisted is with disorderly |V anderbilt {lying boat w of Fokker design 1¢ smbled April It had been purchased by Mr, derbilt for commuting between Long Island place and N York. It S capable of cruising on the water and in at a eed of 115 mile an hour with six persons on bhoare It had a wing spread of and a horsepower motor cabin was s enclosed and cow speed e last is The Rosika Dolly Says Her ERBILT'S LUXURIOUS | front MEXICAN-WARFARE ‘Blodiet Fighting of Presnt Revolt Takes Place Mexico City, N patches tod Catholic from juato, ¢ said priests, mingo Anaya, two army oflicers and four soldicrs had Leen killed in the which had occurred bloodiest battle since the Forty and 47 captured which occurred a San Fran and We Genovevo Rivas, 13d regiment were wounded, | Deal Rlo Military the battle « uprising i One h and 67 the anti-zovernm the combat The insurg 300, fought hours under C| the 1wo unname the 43d insurge sday imen were strongly Tsidro driven out ¢ b the raneh, Hushand Will Get Money | Paris, Marc - Th edition of the o Tribun day said that Resika Dolly, dancer, placed no eredence i printed reports that her husband, Mortimer Jr., was d by Sir Mortimer. Davis, alist, wi quoted are acin to moeml Davis, his father Canadian capit- o died 1 ek. saying, to Hebrow charities : family, but will be ai and She was heques i between band.” Sir Mortimer's body will leave for America aboard the liner Maurctania Saturda It will be accompanied by the dancer and her husband and Lady Davis, the former Morini. A special train will convey the body from New York to Mou- treal, where it will be interved. Lady Davis hus- Countess Many hotels in Europe now per- mit passengers on their way across the Atlantic to reserve their rooms by radio, at the hotels' expense, the troops surroundir Taaal i the commar Julian ¢ 00, 1 from Ir milit NEW Tarch Irapuato, the ehiert nts be insurgents were the cisco Del dnesday. commands and six soldiers w 1= Deal decla th blow 16 the of Gu t tur ent fore who 1 ftain An 1 priests . 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