"GROSSLY UNTRUE."
ATTACKS ON CHARACTER.
LIENTENANT DEWAR SPEAKS,
(Received 11 a.m.)
MELBOURNE, this day.
Lieutenant Dewar said: "Suggestions that Mrs. Freer might be enabled to return to Australia came as a surprise to me, although I always said that there never was any just ground for her exclusion. Her decision to return shows that she herself is convinced the Government had no moral right to ban her, and that statements made about her character were, grossly untrue. More than that, it is clear that it has been quite impossible to substantiate tliem."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 285, 1 December 1936, Page 8
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