MRS FREER'S PLEA
PossiWJity of Quijet Entry to Australia (Received 13, 8.45 a-m-) CA.NBERRA, Matea 11. The Federal Cabinet dtsoussed Mrs M- M- I'reer's cas© a? a resutt of the application by ber solicitor tor a review of the ciroumstances. » The Rrirpe Minister, the Rt. Hon. J. A. Lyons, at the eonolusion of the meeting. deelined to copiment oiber than to say the position at this stage was unc-hanged. I s was ascertained by pressmen at Canberra that there is a disposition among the majority of members of tbe Cabinet to lift the ban on Mrs Freer when a suitabl© opportunity offered to allow ber to enter Australia quietly.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 48, 12 March 1937, Page 5
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