BRITAIN RESTRICTING ALIENS.
(BT CABLE—PRESS ASBOCIATIOH —COPTBIGHY) (beotbb's teleobams.) LONDON, December 21. As the outcome of the recent Conservative agitation regarding the entry of aliens into Great Britain, which was the subject of a debate in the House of Commons last week, Sir William Joynsou-Hicks (Home Secretary) has notified immigration officers that, while administering the provisions- of the regulations concerning aliens tactfully and fairly, they at the same timo must exercise all possible strictness, and in eyery case must remember when any doubt arises that the benefit should be given to their own country rather than the alien.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18263, 23 December 1924, Page 11
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