UNDESIRABLES IN NEW ZEALAND
MEASUEES FOR DEALING WITH • THEM. It is'announced by Gazette notice under the War Regulations Act that where the Attorney-General is'satisfied that'any person is not ordinarily residont in New Zealand and is disaffected, disloyal, or\ likely to be a source of danger to the peace, order, and good government of that Dominion, the Attorney-General may at any time within six months after that person has arrived in New Zealand, whether before or after the date of this regulation, order him to leave New Zealand. If that order is Aot complied with within seven days from the date of the service thereof, any officer may without warrant arrest that person and place him on board any vessel about to leave New Zealand for the country from which he came to New Zealand, and detain him on board that vessel until it has left New Zealand. , Such sum as the Attorney-General considers reasonable may be paid to the owner or master of any such vessel on account.'of the carriage of any person so ordered to leave New Zealand and arrested, .ami after payihent or tender of that siim the owner or master of that vessel shall not ••refuse to receive or retain on board thereof the person so arrested or the officer in whose custody he is. No persona so rtfrdored to leave New Zealand shall at any time after compliance with, the' order, or after having been so placed on board any 1 vessel, return to or land in New Zealand.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2834, 27 July 1916, Page 6
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253UNDESIRABLES IN NEW ZEALAND Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2834, 27 July 1916, Page 6
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