STRANDED AUSTRAILANS
': :— -4^- ———■.... BRIGHTER PROSPECTS. •' ; The Mayor informed a reporter yesterday that prospects wero more encouraging in regard to help for the stranded Australians in Wellington. There seemed to bo ;Some prospect-of l something being done in the course of. u few dnyH, although nothing was-settled yet: The .fact was that a ship would -to leaving New Zealand shortly, whicli might bo able •to • drop • passengers,- nt Australian ports, but there :.was a,difficulty which' might be .serious..--If ■.-.-the Australian Government insisted on quarantining tho ship, then the.scheme would.have to be dropped.- Tf the passengers .wwe to be taken, into 'quarantine, and .the ship nl-' lowed-to go.on her.voyage the arrangement might be iiaade. ...,.,,,'.:.;'.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 90, 10 January 1919, Page 5
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112STRANDED AUSTRAILANS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 90, 10 January 1919, Page 5
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