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BAN AGAINST MRS FREER

LIEUTENANT DEWAR'S STATEMENTS TO BE CONSIDERED BY MILITARY BOARD Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright SYDNEY, December 8. Statements by Lieutenant Dewar on the Freer case, in which references were made to the Minister of the Interior (Mr T. Paterson), will be considered by the Commonwealth Military Board. Particular objection is taken to Lieutenant Dewar’s comment: “Mr Paterson has no right to ban Mrs Freer. It is most unfair and unsportsmanlike. Ho is a very unjust man in refusing to let the case be heard by a tribunal;’

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Evening Star, Issue 22517, 9 December 1936, Page 11

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BAN AGAINST MRS FREER Evening Star, Issue 22517, 9 December 1936, Page 11

BAN AGAINST MRS FREER Evening Star, Issue 22517, 9 December 1936, Page 11

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