The Enemy Within Our Gates
Australian and N Z Cable Acs.'.c liec July 14, 5 5 p m
London, July 13
A mass meeting in Traf nlgar Square adopted a resolution demanding that all aliens of enemy blooi bo immediately interne*, the removal of such aliens from every Government and public office, and also protesting against the ioadtquacy of the Government's proposals.
The meeting refused to hear Mr Pryco Jones, M.P., who declared tn-U the^GovernmoDt's proposals would # go a long way (o settle the matter.
The National Federation of D.'scharged and Demolished Sailors aud Soldiers marched in procession from the Thames Embankment to IJydo Park, with banners inscubed: "Intern Them All! " " Bomb Them Out! " The speakers demanded incrta-.ed allowances for disabled men and iarg er pensions for dependents.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 7039, 15 July 1918, Page 3
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