AN UNDESIRABLF IMMIGRANT.
■• ■ ■■-- .«,.- . ' THE SPELLING CASE. . United Press Association— By Elqetii* Tel«gr*ph— Copyright. - .' (Received December 23j 10.15 aim.) MELBOURNE, December 23. I Correspondence 'between Mr Deakin. and the Consul-General far- Germany over ib#. S telling owe has been published. Mr Deakin gave orders for the release and dejpor. , tation of Stalling on the assurance of ths Consul-General that the man would leave on Saturday. Hie Consul subsequently informed Mr Deakin that >he could not nn> dertalje jfche responsibility of Stelling' obey* ing the' order to leave ? and the Common- . wealth .arranged to pay his passage to Germany. ; . (Stelling, a German seaman, who had been: imprisoned at Newcastle, charged withi being a prohibited immigrant, was released imder. order of the Federal Premier for de-. portation to Germany. The man refused to leave Newcastle until certain effect* had been returned to him. It wwi believed- thai he had instituted anaction, to recover £100^ ; ; damages from the Federal Government.) ;;
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7892, 23 December 1903, Page 2
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156AN UNDESIRABLF IMMIGRANT. Star (Christchurch), Issue 7892, 23 December 1903, Page 2
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