FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES
Mrs Freer Still In N.Z. Press Association—Copyright Wellington, June 25. Although 23 days h-ave passed since Mrs M. M. Freer received wmJ that the Commonwealth Gove .m Government would allow into Australia she is still at Wellington. It is unlikely, it was Ltated to-day, that she will leeve for Australia in the Maunganui, which will leave Wellington for Sydney to-mor-row. •‘Mrs Freer had hoped to leave f<n Australia to-morrow, but so D r I have been unable - r • 1 1i. her . anccs,” h r solicitor, Mr M. <- ;■ > nett, said to-day. “Th-s lac is that Mrs.' Freer is virtually without fuuut That is the reason why it was arranged some time ago that she should take a position as a typ ss ?t in my office. ‘‘When she reaches Australia her financial arrangements will be easier for her. She has been offered sever al good billets with Australian business firms, but at the moment her position if one of difficulty and embarrassment. “Mrs Freer has received several offers of contracts in Australia from film companies, newspapers and (he atrical producers, but she has declined 1 . them. She has no desire to become a public figure ”
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume V, Issue 457, 26 June 1937, Page 5
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196FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES Taranaki Central Press, Volume V, Issue 457, 26 June 1937, Page 5
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