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Russian on Aorangi STOPPED BY POLICE Dominion Special Service. Auckland, June 13. Entrance to New Zealand was not permitted to Vladimir Grigorivich Gavriluk, a Russian, who was a passenger on the Aorangi, which arrived at Auckland on Sunday, and left for Sydney this afternoon. This action was taken by the Customs Department acting on the advice of the police. According to his statement to the police, Gavriluk left Sydney for Vancouver on the last trip of the Aorangi. He wished to travel to Russia via Lon. don. On arrival at Vancouver he was removed to a detention camp, and later placed on the Aorangi to be sent back to Sydney. When seen at Auckland Gavriluk said he wished to spend a holiday of two weeks in New Zealand, but he was not permitted to land. In an effort to exclude from New Zealand, any persons thought undesirable, the police are now taking precautions with passengers landing at Auckland. Strict watch is being kept by detectives on ail overseas steamers.
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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 221, 14 June 1932, Page 10
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