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CORRESPONDENTS' VIEWS.

COMMISSION AND ALIEXS. (To the Editor.) Your correspondent J. Vj ctor .Macky has at length replied to aw question whether he communicated his suspicions to the Commission. He says he has cone so. With answer I an content. having f u u confidence ma the Commaskm which .< far better qualified to jS tnan Mr. Macky «mvself evi<ience the weizh-/ it dSi? One last point: Mr. am not in favour of interninz amv body unless it has been proved that he has (omniuniiated with iv.« y "T ! hal . %CTV far fro ™ u h. I should ,>e urprised to 1^ hat any of the auens now interned 1 bocn caucrnt in co mm unicaticm with tnc enemy. M,,,t of them if not all. are interned on substantia] suspicion of men- willingness and capacity to no mischief of Jml kind. I think they are rightlv in- • erned. I hope that their nuinlSwill be increased as often aHtS manual reason is found, and I have confidence that this win be rW But I am convinced that the national interest is no: hv broadcast inp jreneiul stau n:.- about "aliens m mm.-". o r l,v attempting ca.-t doubt- on ,l.e < "mpetenee of the Commission. When suspicions all entertained about an alien, thlv shomd be communicated to th« r° iiCC - forti.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 103, 3 May 1941, Page 8

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CORRESPONDENTS' VIEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 103, 3 May 1941, Page 8

CORRESPONDENTS' VIEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 103, 3 May 1941, Page 8