DOMINION NEWS.
ALLEGED INFLUX OP HINDUS. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, March 21. The attention of the Acting Psime Minister was drawn to-day to a press telegram that almost every boat which arrives in Auckland from the Islands brings large numbers of Indians.Sir James Allen stated that he did not know anything about it. He had seen things of the kind in the newspapers on previous occasions, and every time ho had inquired into them he had found them to be greatly exaggerated. REPATRIATION PERIOD EXTENDED. Wellington, March 21. Speaking of the repatriation of New Zealand soldiers, Sir Jarueß Allen said that delays had taken place through labor troubles in England, besides which the polie] of the Government was not to crowd transports. The result was that the period" of repatriation had been increased from nine to eleven and a half months.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 March 1919, Page 2
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