DUTCH SOLDIER IMMIGRANTS
Sir, —The Greymouth watersiders’ protest that Dutch soldiers are unsuitable immigrants owing to their being “guilty of terrible crimes” brings to one’s mind those wonderful words—- " Let he who is without sin cast the first stone.” People in Britain are short of food; the citizens of this country are held to ransom because of stopwork meetings and slow turn-round of vessels. Need more be said?—Yours, etc., TRUTH. June 13, 1949.
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Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25833, 18 June 1949, Page 4
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