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BACK TO CHINA.

DEPORTATION OROER. CHUNG NGIM MUST LEAVE. S.M.'S FINAL CONCESSION. ChuiiL' Xgim. the 19-year-old Chiic.-e before the Police Court yesterday and a era in this mominir on a charge of remaining in New Zealand after the extended jierioj of a temporarv permit had expired, is to return to China wry shortly. To-day he heard Mr. .T. M.elin:_'. .S.M.. ?nake an order tor hU deportation. whi< h to Chun;: N'jin: means :i-a\in- his father he:.- \: New /• aland, llrf must return to Canton whence ir-e-a-i.e two years and a half •'-•■ •>". a holiday that wa- scheduled b_\ law f last only nine month*. Alter listening to a stvon-.: appeal ' y C'hunjr Nairn's counsel. Mr. < cdrie Herman, tiie magistrate decided to jrive consideration to the re']iie*-t that the Chiueso should b-' allowed to remain in tliis country and adjourned tiie matter until this iiiornini'. Department's View. Remarking time lie would like to stale his Department's view, the Collector of ( u-tom-. Mr. V. X. Ab-.-r.-romi.ie. w :: . said Cinin- Ns-im had Iwii granted a temporary permit «>n January 11. 1037. which permitted him to remain in X-?w Zealand fur -i\ mont'.is on a holiday. ""He ha s ean-ed considerable trouble : i not an-werincr letters, and -"me e.\pen-« t • hi- -uaruitor. While I do iiot know much iitiout the [■re.-ent j>o-it;..;i in Cant'>n. I do know that receir.lv seven Chinese re.-idente of Xew Zealand ha\e returned there of their own free will, and all have been jrive:t re-entry permit*-. A number of u-mi-orary JK.-rmit L-dde:> have a;-o returned to Canton ip-iii N*-iv main here it will create difo--"'tv .'i "l.'taininj: the removal of other Chine-.-." !• wa.s | oiimil out Jiy Mr. H-riuu'i "hat hi- father, who had been a 1 — ident ■f Tauranna since 19<C). wa = si"W over <V>. Tin- other -, :! had l«een killed in an ac. Ide! t at iit.iliuhu a year or so i!" 0. and Chung X-diu'.- father wa- now a:ixi-H!.s that a"eei>ed should be allo-.ve 1 to remain here with him. When Mr. made an order for iej.i.rtati'iii and a formal >enteiice of three months' imprisonment, which would en.l when Oiling N-im left Auckland on .Inly .".i to jo;n a steamer leaving Sydn.v for China on Au-u-t 15. Mr. Herman made a further appeal on behalf of hi,, client. "'A Bit Hard." "I tiiink it will iie a bit hard for him to ;_-o to pri-on until he leaves."' paid counsel. "Could iie not spend tiie remainder of !::- brief stay here with ids father: J at-sure tiie Court tiiere " ill ■ ".- no difficulty or any attempt by him ".o evade the dej«»rtation order. On this a-.-uranee I would a-k your Worship to allow 111 in ;j]'s liberty until he sails. I would al.-o r.-k that instead of leaving : " > f- » i<•. • . me. t rat :,- e jti> en permission to leave by the next ship i-oine to ( hina from Sydney at the end of Au-n-t. The boats - a il every month.". In ai.-wer to a -jue-tion h\ the magistral. '.Mr. Aher.-romlu.. sail he had "no :n" i\ id-'d a den... it of floti wa- ], d _-e I Aith liim and that Chun? N'-jinj re ported to the ; oii,-e at Tauranga oneo Mr. Herman -..id the C]i») would be d.-po-ited by ( liuii-,' N"?im'« father, w.-iereuj.ou tiie sai.i Chun:.' Nyim eou!.-l be released when the sum "I am very . ] ;K ] tin-re. i- no iv no m>-s-ny to -,> H ,j i,i,i, tl) j, r i S on," sa ;,i

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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 173, 25 July 1939, Page 8

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BACK TO CHINA. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 173, 25 July 1939, Page 8

BACK TO CHINA. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 173, 25 July 1939, Page 8