AN UNDESIRABLE.
BARITZ QUITS NEW ZEALAND. (PRESS ASSOCIATION" TELEGRAM.) WELLINGTON, January 9. Moses Bnritz, who was ordered to leave New Zealand under tho provisions of tho Undesirablo Immigrants Ilcstrictions Act, was a passenger by the Moeraki for Sydney last nighf. Another case under tho Undc£ira.blo Immigrants Exclusion Act is reported. A short timo ago .Mr J<\ Niall, s*vreiiiry of tho Freezing Trades Federation, enquired uhetlier a slaughterman named -Mieliael Ulanev, now in Australia, would be permitted to come to Now Zealand for the purpose of engaging in his occupation. He li.is sino? bcrn informed that, acting under tho legislation of last session, the Attorney Gowsral would withhold jxTtnission to land in New Zealand. No reasons were given. Mr Niall states that Blanev was departed from New Zealand in lUlfi. lie was a man who spoko freely, and is evidently regarded in the light of an agitator.
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16728, 10 January 1920, Page 8
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146AN UNDESIRABLE. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16728, 10 January 1920, Page 8
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