MRS. FREER RETURNS
ARRIVAL IN WELLINGTON NO IMMEDIATE PLAN'S [bt telegraph—press association] WELLINGTON, Monday On her return from Sydney by the Awatea to-day, Mrs. M. M. Freer seemed far from downhearted. en first spoken to, she had nothing to s«iy. A friend, Mrs. A. H. Pura, of Sydney, said that Mrs. Freer had no immediate plans, but that she would be staying 1° Wellington for a while. t Later, Mrs. Freer said she was g-? to be bark in New Zealand, and that at least one Government knew tne meaning of British justice. According to otiier passengers, . **■ Freer, on the way across, atiendpa church, and entered into shipboard at 1 vities, dancing and playing deck games.
FURTHER ENDEAVOURS LIEUTENANT DEWAR'S VIEWS SYDNEY. 7 Lieutenant Dovar, at Albury, refer ring to the banning of Mrs. Free f » said: —"The case will be taken further. Mr. Pfiterson had no right to ban » British subject in such a way. W 0 fll fight tooth and nail to achieve rights, and will not 'let up' until ban is lifted." , In a further statement, Dewar, who is conducting class struction in gunnery at Albury, s that further action on behalf of ' r Freer would be originated in New land ori Friday. He added that t 01 formation on which Mr. Paterson a c came not from any official source, from a man who once believed hi® , in favour with Jjks. Freer, and wo threatened that be would have prohibited from entering Australia*
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22596, 8 December 1936, Page 8
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