Chinese Who Stayed too Long
ORDERED TO DEPART EXPIRY OF HIS PERMIT (From Our Resident Reporter.) WELLINGTON, To-day. Wing Nang, alias Wing Lam, a Chinese, aged 37, was charged in the Magistrate’s Court with remaining in the Dominion after the expiry of his permit to do so. The Collector of Customs said that Nang came to New Zealand in April, 1925. He had his permit extended several times on the ground of illhealth, but the last extension overran the time limit. The collector said that the first available steamer would leave New Zealand on June 24, and Nang could bo placed aboard her. The Chinese Masonic Society meanwhile was prepared to enter a bond of £IOO if he were given his freedom. The magistrate made an order that accused come up for sentence on June 25. pointing out that if he failed to leave New Zealand he would be dealt with drastically.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 69, 13 June 1927, Page 1
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