NATURALISED GERMANS.
THEIR INTERNMENT... LEGAL. NO RIGHT Or APPEAI.. (Received 8.5 a.m.y •/* ' . ■ •■LONDON', January .21. The- Court of'■Kiiig'js-; Bench;'-has re- ; ; iusedjan application-fop. a:"writ- of habeas . ■"•■ corpus on'lwQiaif of an /interned .natural- \sx- :- ised British.'subject . of. enemy origin. The AttorneyrGeneral'esplaiije'd that.tbe '- Crown's rights., under, the Defence of (the . Kealni l 'Act were ■ The appliiarit's counsel declared that; when the-Act \vas passed not • a single person ,whoi was a ipartyv to imaginea. v thatVthe:lil)erty''6f -Englishmen, was being restricted, without the right of trial/" The Court held that the Act con- : ferred the ■'. widest powers upon' the authorises "in-order-to secure the safety of the jiation. ■ ■ , ■ ■ ■.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 19, 22 January 1916, Page 5
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