DEPORTATION POLICY
Croup To Seek ■ U.N. Action
(NJE.P.A.-Reutcr—CopprigM) DARWIN, October g A Darwin anti-deportation committee, formed recently has decided to cable United Nations headquarters in New jafcing that Australia’s Immigration policy as it affects two Malay deportees be examined in relation to the Declaration of Human Rights. Dl ‘ rhe _ deportees are Daris Bin Saris and Bainal Bin Hashim, Who are again in hiding in Darwin. Deportation orders have been issued against them by toe Minister for Immigration (Mr Downer). The deportees’ lawyer, a Ugislative Council member, SkVJKSb’SWIg Arotralian citizenship. »SUW&X-!-“ for no reason as a matter of law. However, it should not be assumed that such an amdiceUon wouM in any way influent* the Government’s deeWicm to deport them. sML’jsr&’trs masting on deporting them.** mg industry some abcl the move to deport them Wm from a drop in peerlriril Wfces, which put an end to their employment.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29634, 3 October 1961, Page 12
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