NAA: A1, 1923/19113
Sachs, Frederike Sabina
Digital copy - 3219668
Occupation as written | Household Duties |
Standardised occupation | DS00: Domestic service - Domestic duties |
Application received | 18 Aug 1920 |
Application status |
Multiple applications |
Official | A.H. |
Date of approval or denial | 24 Aug 1920 |
Date of final conclusion | 14 Jun 1922 |
If rejected, why? | Enemy alien. 2nd paused by Public Trustee then approved |
Birthplace as written | Giebelstadt, Bavaria |
Modern country | Germany |
Age on application | 23 |
Age on arrival in Australia | 15 |
Port of Departure | Bavaria |
Port of Arrival | Sydney |
Date of arrival | 26 Jul 1912 |
Name of ship | SS Schanhurst |
Voyage | Scharnhorst (1912-07-26) |
Address in Australia | Glen Inne's |
Address State | New South Wales |
Time at address | 7 years |
Name of reference | William Burnside Percy |
Occupation of reference | Justice of the Peace and Police Magistrate (New South Wales) |
Marginalia description | |
Police report attached | Yes |
Link to other applicant | |
Literate | Yes |
Reason | other |
Other information | p.31: M. A. H. Fitzhardinge, Solicitors, 18 August 1920: 'She has decided to stay in this State and desires to be naturalized' (ditto p.20 Police Report, 6/1/22) p.16: Fitzhardinge, 23/3/22 writes again that she wants to visit parents in Germany but wants to be able to return afterwards |
p.31: M. A. H. Fitzhardinge, Solicitors, 18 August 1920: 'She has decided to stay in this State and desires to be naturalized' - counted as rejection but not yet a formal application - told no as German
p.26, 2 May 1921: writing to see if she can apply this time and then she is sent forms
p.17, J G McLaren, to Fitzhardinge, 22 Feb 1922: been asked by Public Trustee to defer decision 'until further advised' (p.19, Acting Comptroller-General and Public Trustee, Dept of Trad and Customs, had written, 7 Jan 1921, asking for the pause, as the applicant has not yet returned paperwork about 'the property rights and interests owned by him in the Commonwealth' - 'him' is confusing. Her solicitor eventually writes back that nothing received about this so can it be resent.
p.11, 31 May 1922, Percy Whittle, Public Trustee, Memorandum: no objection any longer. Not clear what has changed. Approved.