A DEPORTED INTERNEE.
ALLEGED TO BE RETTJRNIWG. ■ By Telegraph.—Press Association, Wellington, Last Nigkf. '. It is understood tnat a WeMinftOi'' resident has received a cablegram from j one of the prisoners, who left by tin Willoehra; ttf the effect that he is returning to New Zealand. The caMfrgram is reported to hare been ißlrt from Spain and It is believed tint th» man wijl he buck in the Dominion tetf shortly. It is not known Whether he* has obtained British passport* ttf return to New Zealand or whether be kit • imreoeded in proving he is a national ot the new European states. As far tn ■ New Zealand authorities are. concerned, all evidence goes to show that he is Jh German and unless he possesses tttit* factory credentials, he will not be «1-m' lowed to land in this eotmtrjr. '
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 October 1919, Page 5
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137A DEPORTED INTERNEE. Taranaki Daily News, 8 October 1919, Page 5
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