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COMPLAINTS JUSTIFIED

AORANGI PASSENGERS PUT OFF AT NIGHT MINISTER’S APOLOGY CANBERRA, Wednesday. The Federal Minister of Health, Mr. F. Anstey, now ur redly admits that his depar was to blame for the discos: suffered by the Aorangi’s passengers in quarantine. Mr. Anstey says he has received a report on the complaints. This shows that the majority of them were well founded. The landing of the passengers at night was a grave error and there was little excuse for it. “I can only express my regret that such incidents took place,” said the Minister. “I shall see that they do not recur.”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 920, 13 March 1930, Page 11

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COMPLAINTS JUSTIFIED Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 920, 13 March 1930, Page 11

COMPLAINTS JUSTIFIED Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 920, 13 March 1930, Page 11

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