TRAVELLERS' WORRIES.
The formalities to which travellers re obliged to submit before they are ermitted to land on coming into New caland "ere roundly condemned by Ir B. T. Michael*, a former member f the Auckland City Council who re ently returned to Auckland irum Syir.y. Speaking to a reporter; he ejected particularly to to answer lot of questions, and !l1 "'-' to '-"-' int ' equired to declare loyalty tojtbc King. t -coined ridiculous to one who had i'vd in Auckland for 1" years that hi- should be deemed necessary in imr ot peace. When he landed at jvdney. then- were no .such hampering •cgulationn to fare. "But on coming ,ack to Auckland," he naid, "we had ,j] .„ i; I10 U j) with our hands over our icads. as if we were Germans "H'i-:. kamerud.' Tihsii v« unlet** through -he saloon and answered all sorts of juefctiocs and finally bad to sign a dcdaration of loyalty to the King-" He thought such useless regulations couji be abolished with advantage to the ;oujitry'- flnanceif.
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Otaki Mail, 13 November 1922, Page 2
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