ENEMY ALBENS.
DRASTIC PROPOSALS IN BRITAIN. INTERNMENT OF ALL MALES, REPATRIATION OP WOMEN. (Received 11.40 a.m.) LONDON",- July 0. Six members of the House of Commons, who at Mr Lloyd George's rni|ucst examined the aliens question, recommended that every male alien over IS .veins tt ape be interned unions there are cii-J'njtu medical or other rear. >ua lor exemption; that women of enemy origin; except those whose husbands liuvn been exempted from internment, shall, as far as possible, be repatriated; that all persons of enemy origin be discharged from the Government service; and that enemy businesses and banks bo wound up. • The committee suggests that a committee of members of the House, of Commons be appointed to visit internment camps, and all changes of names since August, 1914, shall be "inoperative. The committee will issue a separate report pro]K>sing io deal with the espionage question. Sir (Jorge Cave ilHome Secretary) makes a statement ion the aliens question on Thursday. — J(A and N.Z. Cable.)
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 163, 10 July 1918, Page 5
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