ENEMY ALIENS.
FEDERAL LENIENCY.
N.S.W. ; Demand ■■ AH
Be Interned
APATHY^"
j..':>.". (Received ,1 p.m.) ... :' ";/SYDNEY, tlusvday.
. State. Ministers, feeling that the Federal\Government "is top lenient in the;treatment' of people engaged in subversive activities, are demanding that. l -all-enemyi. aliens in, New - South !Wales ; .jshquld . .he immediately interned. \ .
'.". The Minister of. Transport, Mr. M. F. Bruxrier, said the only policy for Australia, was "to intern- not only' 1 eueiny aliens'but-also all-who engaged in subversion.' A The Federal" Government had shown'extraordinary apathy in handling what .was a • very grave ' matter in a critical period of Australia's history.^
Sir. .Briiiner . kddcd that -when the full ; 'story • became/known of the /work in 'this .State, since the. war began; of Army . intelligence .. officers and the ..people jvyonld he staggered by the- far-rcaching ; ' nature of" eneniy activity hero. '
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 150, 26 June 1940, Page 8
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