THE FREER CASE.
LIEUTENANT’S STATEMENT. SYDNEY, Dec. 8. Statements by Lieutenant Dewar oil the Freer ease in which references were made to the Minister of the Interior (Hon. T. Paterson) will be considered by the Commonwealth Military Board. Particular objection is taken to Lieutenant Dewar's comment: “Mr Paterson has not right to ban Mrs Freer. It is most uniair and unsportsmanlike. He is a very unjust man for refusing to let the ease be heard by a tribunal.”
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 9, 9 December 1936, Page 9
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