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ENEMIES IN OUR MIDST.

io m HE union or "the press." Sir, —Your leader in this morning s issue compliments the Government on its handling and despatch, of our oversea forces, and I ibink rightly so. Ther© is, however, on© thing which ono -would like to sec the Government handle Tv-ith a little nioro vigour; indeed, one cmilu , almost .accuse it of neglect. I refer to tho lax manner in which some of our German population is treated. There are instances where Germans ctill continue- to occupy important* public positions. Ihe Government •would bo well advieed to take a hold of all the business of German and Austrian houses, and hold same, there will be a ■.nay -when-we shall require some repayment ior our losses in life- and treasure —Yours, etc., A BRITISHER. November 2tJth, 1911.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 15137, 28 November 1914, Page 9

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ENEMIES IN OUR MIDST. Press, Volume L, Issue 15137, 28 November 1914, Page 9

ENEMIES IN OUR MIDST. Press, Volume L, Issue 15137, 28 November 1914, Page 9