Scurvy Treatment.
NEW ZEAL AX I) EH HERDED WITH ALIENS. REFUSED ADMISSION TO AMERICA. (L'er Press Association.) Auckland, Dec. 9' Mr Kenneth Harper, until recently clerk in the Bank of New Zealand 4#'- Dimedin, was brought back from the bnited States by the Sonoma. He informed an interviewer that in August last he was appointed to a position in a San Francisco bank. Oil arrival at "Frisco he was stopped by a Customs official, and informed that- he was prohibited from landing by the Contract Eabo'ur Law. 'J lie bank Unsuccessfully ap)Healed to the Washington authorities, who refused the bank permission to transfer Ivim to their Vancouver branch, and the Oceanic Company was required to bring h'im back to Xew Zealand free of chargie. At Honolulu Mi- Harper was removed froiii the steamer, and, ivfu.iin;' in el'or the prison van, wws inarched to gaol and kept in the detention vand with a large number of Chinese and .Japanese prisoners until the when he was again placed on board.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue XXXXV, 10 December 1903, Page 3
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168Scurvy Treatment. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue XXXXV, 10 December 1903, Page 3
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