EXEMPTED ALIENS.
REVISING THE LIST. ■(Keeeived 2::,:< pin.)' LONDON, July 11. Sir George Cave, Home Secretary, in fhc House of Commons, eon tin hib! epooc-h on the aliens' ou.-ftH-n. -aid. re- 1 p.irdiiig the House of Commons Committee's recommendations. that he BgTt-ed that, many exemptions had been given early in the war at a time of trre.it pressure, therefore it was not un•reasonable to suggo-t that the list might be carefully revised. Where exemptions were granted after roinvestigation the records would be available to the public. .(A. ami X 2.. Cable.)
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 166, 13 July 1918, Page 6
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