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JIWIOH lANKIR ARRIVII. SET‘I‘LING IN DOMINION. (By Telegrwn.—s9eclu to 'l‘lmu.) AUCKLAND. Saturday. “I have left Germany so that my children may live and be brought up In a country of freedom and in In Itmowhera of humanity." stated Dr. Otto Heymann. a German banker of Jewish ancestry. who arrived with his family by the Rangitlkl yesterday to settle in the Dominion. Dr. Heymlnn will no: talk of the reasons behind his departure from Germany nor of the consequent-gs of the Nazi regime which have proved su disastrous to many of his race. “I myself hope to enter business in New Zealand," Dr. Heymann cuntlnurd. “My oldest son. who will join us later. hopes to take up farmInK. and before long we all hopv in he New Zealandera in the full manning or the word."
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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20118, 13 February 1937, Page 6
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