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CHINESE STUDENTS WHO WANTED EXPERIENCE

TOO LONG IN DOMINION

ORDER FOR DEPORTATION r pHREE young Chinese students . who came to New Zealand to gain commercial experience, were charged at the Police Court to-day with staying longer in the country than the time allowed in their temporary immigration permits. The accused were: Au Mok Sin, Lee Kwong Shing and Chow Duck Yan. The Collector of Customs said that the men had overstayed their leave by four months. They were said to be students in quest of commercial experience. They had tried to leave New Zealand for Tahiti, but could not get a passage until French consular documents were in order. They were each fined £3, and deportation orders were made.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 196, 8 November 1927, Page 1

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CHINESE STUDENTS WHO WANTED EXPERIENCE Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 196, 8 November 1927, Page 1

CHINESE STUDENTS WHO WANTED EXPERIENCE Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 196, 8 November 1927, Page 1

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