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THE IMMIGRATION LAW.

STATEMENT BY SIR JOSEPH WARD

[BY TKUORAI'ir.—PRESS ASSOCIATION'.]

Wellington', Friday. With respect to the case of the man Iniie.s, who was not permitted to land from Sydney last week. Sir Joseph Ward says lie has heard nothing from the New South Wale* Government on the subject. He said that the son of the man had turned up, and had expressed his intention of supporting his father. There seemed, .said Sir Joseph, to have been some trouble last week, owing to the supposed weaklier of mind of limes, but if limes arrives ,!"iin he c;i»not see why he should not be allowed to land. Ho was a Blitish subject, and it was not the colony's intention to exclude Britishers.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12818, 18 March 1905, Page 5

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THE IMMIGRATION LAW. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12818, 18 March 1905, Page 5

THE IMMIGRATION LAW. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12818, 18 March 1905, Page 5