THE LYONS CASE.
WELLINGTON, July 1Xecl I.yons. the young man trom Australia, whose presence is not required in New Zealand. has not yet left the Dominion. He will now be brought before the Court, and asked to show cause why he should not he deported. “tie has not gone.” said one el bis comrades to a ‘'Times” reporter tonight. “lie likes New Zealand too much to leave it.” To the question “Have any attempts been made to deport him?” the reply came “No! He always lias a bodyguard with him. They don’t want to see him go. It’s a nice climate in summer time. but. ob. when winter COllies!” wmjas^mmKmemamma am
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 July 1925, Page 1
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