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Czechs To Stay

(N.Z. Press Association) WELLINGTON, Dec. 6. The two Czech families who had plans to return to Prague may have had second thoughts. The two men, Mr V. Stastings and ? F. Stojec, will begin work un Monday at a motor-vehicle assembly plant. A spokesman for the Immigration Department, Mr K. Coveny, said the families were embarrassed by the publicity they had been given jand their main concern now 'was to start work and settle down. They will live in the Immigration Department hostel in Trentham. The rate of board is 822 a week, with the first month free. They will be paid 535 a week at the motor assembly plant.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31857, 9 December 1968, Page 10

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Czechs To Stay Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31857, 9 December 1968, Page 10

Czechs To Stay Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31857, 9 December 1968, Page 10

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