NEW ZEALANDERS' IN AUSTRALIA
SIR JAMES ALLEN EBPLIES TO COMPLAINTS, 3y Telegraph—Press Association Auckland, June 18. Sir James Allen 6aid there had been complaints from New Zealanders stranded in Australia, that while civilians had been prevented from returning home 'facilities had been provided for passages to soldiers. If this were so, he knew no-i thing about it. If a transport called at aii Australian port bound to New Zealand, the ship could not refuse to take iibdard a homeward-bound New Zealand soldier provided hepassed the health authorities and the military officer in command gave him permission to join. Possiblv the departuro of New Zealand sol diers under 6uch conditions had ifiveu rise to complaints.' '
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 227, 19 June 1919, Page 4
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114NEW ZEALANDERS' IN AUSTRALIA Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 227, 19 June 1919, Page 4
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