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MR. ASQUITH’S VISIT TO MALTA
[UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT] (Received June 1, 12.5 a.m.) LONDON, May 31. Renter’s Malta correspondent is authorised to say that Mr. Asquith’s visit to Malta is only an informal one, for the benefit of his health. DISLOYAL IRISH PLACARDS. “TO BREAK AWAY FROM ENGLAND.” , LONDON, May 31. Placards have been posted at Wexford urging Irishmen to view Britain’s inevitable struggle on the Continent as lan arm to break away from England. ASIATICS AND AFRICA. LIMITED NUMBER TO BE ALLOWED TO ENTER. CAPETOWN, May 31. General Smuts, in moving the-sec-ond reading of the Immigration Bill, said it was intended to admit a limited number of educated professinal Asiatics, but there would not be permitted any influx of others, as it would imperil the country-
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3539, 1 June 1912, Page 7
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129LATEST CABLE. Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3539, 1 June 1912, Page 7
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