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FREER EXCLUSION CASE

FURTHER STATEMENT FROM DEWAR NEXT MOVE TO ORIGINATE IN NEW ZEALAND Press Association—By Te'.egraph—Copyright SYDNEY, December 7. A further statement was made by Lieutenant Dewar, who is conducting a class of instruction in gunnery at Albury. He said that further action on behalf of Mrs Freer would be originated in New Zealand on Friday. He added that the information on which Mr Paterson acted came not from any official source, but from a man who once believed himself to be in favour with Mrs Freer, and who threatened he would have her prohibited from entering Australia.

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Evening Star, Issue 22516, 8 December 1936, Page 9

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FREER EXCLUSION CASE Evening Star, Issue 22516, 8 December 1936, Page 9

FREER EXCLUSION CASE Evening Star, Issue 22516, 8 December 1936, Page 9

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