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A DISGUSTED IMMIGRANT

AN EXTRAORDINARY THREAT. Press Association—By Telegrapli—Copyright. SYDNEY, December 20. Tlie Intelligence. Department informed Taylor that unless li 6 paid £l6. the valueof tlie concessions made to him in passage money from .London, it wonld put the law in motion, in order to prevent bis leaving for Now Zealand. Messrs Allen and Allen and Helmsley.. solicitors, on behalf of Taylor, replied that there wa«s no power to prevent Taylor's departure, indicating, that if any breach of agreement had occurred it was on th© part of the Government. Taylor loft telhe Msiheno without any interference an ihe part of the authorities.

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Evening Star, Issue 13001, 21 December 1906, Page 6

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A DISGUSTED IMMIGRANT Evening Star, Issue 13001, 21 December 1906, Page 6

A DISGUSTED IMMIGRANT Evening Star, Issue 13001, 21 December 1906, Page 6

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