ENEMY ALIENS
WORK OF BRITISH TRIBUNALS. *
(BRITISH OFFICIAL WIRELESS. |
(Received .November 3. 10.45 a.m.) * RUGBY, November 2. Moto than 13,000 have so far appear- ■» cd before the tribunals set up to ex- / amino into the history of enemy * aliens. Of these, 136 have been interned, and 9565 exempted from internment, and fi cm the special restrictions applicable to enemy aliens, and their ce.rti- ; fieatc-. have been endorsed. “Refugee . frem Nazi oppression.” The remaining 3189 have been exempted from internment, but not from ... the special restrictions.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 3 November 1939, Page 7
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