IMMIGRATION LAWS
A SAD CASE. i •*; (Per Press Association.)' M Wellington, last night.* With respect to the case of- the man Innes, who' was not permitted to land from . Sydney last week, Sir Joseph . Ward says ho has heard nothing from the New South* 1 , Government on tho subject. He said that a son of the man had turned up and iad . expressed his intention of supporting his father. There =eemsd, said Sir Joseph, to have been some 'trouble last week owing. ' to tho supposed weakoess of Innes’ mine s *, ! but if Innes arrives again bb cannot sea : why he should not bo allowed to land. He was a British subject, and it was,not the colony’s intontion to exclude Britishers. : ‘4’
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1407, 18 March 1905, Page 2
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121IMMIGRATION LAWS Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1407, 18 March 1905, Page 2
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