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GERMANY’S CONVICTS.

STATEMENT BY THE CONSUL GENERAL. Citcl rrori The German Consul-General docs not attac-li much importance to the suggestion to establish a penal settlement The party m a small one, and clause 5 of the reciprocity agreement between England and Germany, made in 1881 concerning freedom ol ti«t(lu in German and British possessions, says that both Governments engage not. to establish any penal sett e ments in or transport convicts to the western Pacific. ________

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2106, 4 February 1908, Page 3

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75

GERMANY’S CONVICTS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2106, 4 February 1908, Page 3

GERMANY’S CONVICTS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2106, 4 February 1908, Page 3

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