MRS FREER
LEAVES FOR AUSTRALIA. (l‘er Press Association —Copvrtghfci WELLINGTON. July 8. A passenger in the Wanganella when the vessel leaves Wellington lor Sydney to-day, will he Mrs M. M. Freer, who was advised recently that she would be permitted to enter Australia. “I am looking forward to entering Australia at last, but I dread the possibility of publicity. 1 do hope they will let me arrive without any fuss,” she said. She added that many offers of employment had reached her from Australia, hut she would not make .any plans about these until she reached Australia.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 July 1937, Page 5
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