DUTCH EVACUEES
NUMBERS REMAINING. IN. DOMINION (P.A.) WELLINGTON, August 9. More than 80 Dutch evacuees, in 40'families, probably will remain in New Zealand instead of boarding the Tasman .wihch will leave at noon on Tuesday with approximately 400, as the final draft of evacuees from the East Indies. ' ■ Among those staying is a professor, formerly on the staff of the Pasteur Institute at Bandoeng, who has been working at the University of Otago and who possibly later will be employed as a bacteriologist in Western Samoa; a former cinema producer who intends to make films in New Zealand, also Mrs. C. G. Kruys, well-known as a novelist in the Indies, under her maiden name of P. Kolkmeyer, several nurses, who are all employed in New Zealand, and a number of young girls employed as typists and office assistants. /kit who are remaining are in employment or at school. The permits to stay will be reviewed at the end of six months.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 August 1946, Page 2
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