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HIGH COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE ABSOLVED

MR. BARTRAM SURPRISED SHIPPING AGENTS BLAMED “T was agreeably surprised with the High Commissioner’s Office,” said Mr. F. N. Bartram, M.P. for Grey Lynn, who returned from England by the Marama yesterday. He went on to say that he may have criticised it adversely in the past, but his personal experience gave him an altered view of the situation. “I can absolve the High Commissioner’s Office as far as the wild and insane misrepresentation of facts to intending immigrants are concerned. The guilty individuals are the shipping agents,” he said.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 77, 22 June 1927, Page 13

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HIGH COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE ABSOLVED Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 77, 22 June 1927, Page 13

HIGH COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE ABSOLVED Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 77, 22 June 1927, Page 13

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