THE ALIEN QUESTION
FEELING ACCENTUATED Bf WIMXIERA DISASTER. ■ r.y Telegraph—Press Aeaoeiation. ■Wanganui, .Inly 3. The \yimmor-n disaster has accentuated the foclin.i over iho alien question. .The Do rough Council last evening passed a resolution urging (he Government to intern all enemy aliens, (o cancel the naturnlisittion of any naturalised citizen whose loyally is open to doubt, n\d to treat him as an enemy alien. It was also resolved thiit the granting of mitunilisatiooi in future he hedged round by morn stringent conditions. Gisborne, July 3. The Borough Council hist nisht passed a. resolution calling on Ihe Government to intern all enemy aliens and employ them at work for the benefit of tho State. It was also decided to call a public meeting to discuss tho imiltpr, with the idea of supporting flie resolution. '
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 245, 4 July 1918, Page 6
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133THE ALIEN QUESTION Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 245, 4 July 1918, Page 6
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