MRS FREER'S CASE AGAIN
Cabinet Discussion Likely To-morrow LETTER FROM SOUCITOR (Received 10, 11.55 a.m.) CANBEEEA, March 10. The banning of Mrs M. M. Freer wilj probably be discussed by Federal Cabinet to-morrow, Last week the Attprney-General, the Hon. G. E, Mepzies, received a letter from Mrs Freer's solicitor in New Zealand asking for reconsideration of the Government's decision not to allow her to enter Australia. It is said that Mr Menzies passed the letter to Mr Paterson, who handled the case originally, but when asked whether he would place the question before Cabinet Mr Paterson denied all knowledge of the letter.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 46, 10 March 1937, Page 5
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