IMMIGRANTS STRANDED IN SYDNEY
GOVERNMENT. WTIYT; SEE THEM THROUGH. By Telegraph—Prom Association. Auckland, December SO. With reference to the plight of New Zealand-bound immigrants stranded in Sydney, Mr. Massey said to-day that it. was unfortunate that through sonic mistake by the shipping people in London a. small number of immigrants had hooked passages by - a steamer the destination of which was Australia, and ;is a result of the shipping trouble were yeld - .ip tVote. "Of eoiirw, w<> tiuitiot allow them to b* stranded there," he said. '"The miftake has been made; it was unintentional as far as thfcv are concerned, and tha trC.v{>nnient thinks it ought to see them through. We have been doing this tip to the pNsent."
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 82, 31 December 1920, Page 4
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119IMMIGRANTS STRANDED IN SYDNEY Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 82, 31 December 1920, Page 4
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