BUT NO ESKIMOS.
ALIEN REGISTRATIONS.
OVLR 1700 IX AUCKLAND DISTRICT
Although the first rush is „ ow over there are still number* of aliens calling at the Central Police Station in O'Rorke to register under the Alien Control hmcrgeney Regulations, which came into force on September 4 The number registered in'the Auckland police district, extending from Thames to Helensville, exceed 1700. The figures show that Auckland has quite cot I mopolitan population, that most of tho«e m the alien community arc males, and Yugoslavs St nUmbCr regi6tered are '•We have had everybody except said member of the police i-n, «. e w a p the work of regis traI a T„ e - ad Chi, T eans ' Est h°ni«ns, S pVp V Ru^ anfi ' Japanese, Finns, o lt; J r VCglans and re P re6e nt«tives ot many other countries. i ni period closer at mid-' 'night on Monday. j
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 219, 16 September 1939, Page 10
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147BUT NO ESKIMOS. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 219, 16 September 1939, Page 10
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