SAMOAN DEPORTEE
ATTITUDE OF MR NELSON. APPEAL TO PRIVY COUNCIL. Geneva, June 24. It is learned that Mr O. F. Nelson is making an effort to obtain reinstatement in Samoa and has instructed his London lawyers to begin an appeal to the Privy Council against the deportation order on the ground that the New Zealand law of 1927 under which he was deported does not contain provision for appeal. “It may break me,” he said, “but I mean to go through with it.”—Australian Press Association.
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Southland Times, Issue 20522, 26 June 1928, Page 7
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