IRISH FREE STATE
ALIENS PILL
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. DUBLIN. February 7. The’ Aliens Bill being introduced in the Dail, repeals the Irish application of the British Aliens Restriction Act. The bill defines an alien as a person not a citizen of the Free State. Aliens are allowed inheritance rights, but are not allowed to own certain property. For example. Irish ships. Aliens will owe local allegiance. The Minister of Justice will control the landing and employment of aliens. The Government is empowered to exempt citizens whose countries correspondingly exempt Free Stale citizens. The Citizenship Bill, which is being delayed by the Senate, will operate simultaneously with the Aliens Bill.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 February 1935, Page 7
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