TREATMENT OF GERMANS.
WHOLESALE INTERNMENT , . ' URGED. SYDNEY, Atigiißt 12. .In the Legislative Council Sir J. H. Carruthers said he • thought that the Government should consider whether the time had not come to treat Germans or naturalised Gorman's ' as enemies. There were a number trading in the city and supplying liquors and other commodities. . In view "of tKe horrible methods employed by the Germans in the war,' one-had the;right.to ask whether it wns safe.to allow Germans in our midst to supply food ajidi drink to citizens v 'Other members supported this view. The Vice-President of the Council '*""* pointed out that the matter was >6ne for Federal jurisdiction. However, he. thoroughly agreed with the Bentimm-N expressed. / __
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8216, 13 August 1915, Page 5
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