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GERMAN TO BE DEPORTED. Through an interpreter, Andres Undress, a German, aged 22. pleaded guiltjin the Magistrate's Court. yesterday to Btowiiiß away on the Tahiti from lapeete to Wellington and also to a charge of landing in New’ Zealand while being a prohibited immigrant. Mr. E. T. W. MacLaurin. of the Cus toms Department, said that under Section 24 of the 1906 Act the Court had power to deport a prohibited immigrant to the place from whence he came or to the nearest port from that place. He therefore asked that accused be deported hack to Papeete by the Tahiti, which would be leaving Wellington on February The Magistrate '.Mr. E. Page, 6.M.) accordingly made an order that Endresa be deported to Papeete by the Tahiti on the date stated. For stowing away to YVellington, accused was convicted and discharged.
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 118, 16 February 1928, Page 13
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142PROHIBITED IMMIGRANT Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 118, 16 February 1928, Page 13
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