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JAPANESE SQUADRON'S VISIT., Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9593, 24 April 1919
JAPANESE SQUADRON'S VISIT.
WELLINGTON, April 23
The Government has received information that another Japanese squadron will arrive in New Zealand waters in June, and, as the vessels will,,call at Hobart on their way^here, there will be some question whether they will be allowed to berth at any wharves in New Zealand without being subjected to quarantine restrictions. Mr A. Young, Japanese Consul in Wellington, applied to the Minister of Public Health to know what would be the position. The Hon. G. W. Russell said to-day that he did not think it would be possible to make any exception in favour of visiting men-of-war; they would have to be subject to -the quarantine regulations which might at that time be in force.
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AG19190424.2.23.4
JAPANESE SQUADRON'S VISIT., Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9593, 24 April 1919
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