THE DISSATISFIED IMMIGRANT.
j LEAVES FOR NEW ZEALAND, 1 SYDNEY, Thursday. The Intelligence Department has informed Mr Taylor, tho dlsSaiilsfiecl immigrant, that unless 'he paid £16, tho value of the concession made in passage money from 'London, it will pUt the lflw in motion to prevent 'his loavhwr for New Zealand. Messrs Alien arid Allen, so.l eitttrs, On 'behalf of Mr Taylor, replied that there was no power to prevent. hijß departure, and itidicat- .. ing tihdt *if an.y ibivach of agiviejlneUt Gccun-eid it was .Jon ;ihe pai-t Bf the Gov<ji'h'iridnt','. kr Taytor left, by the ..s'.s,' ' ,w}fchdut any ■ iHterferehco oh the part of. tho authorities. •"', ' .'• -
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 317, 21 December 1906, Page 4
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105THE DISSATISFIED IMMIGRANT. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 317, 21 December 1906, Page 4
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