Aliens Must Obey Regulations
[Special to “Northern Advocate ”l WELLINGTON. This Day. “It is very necessary that aliens should conform strictly with the regulations, and not treat them with contempt," said Sub-Inspector E. T. C. Turner, in the Magistrate’s Court, when Walfgang Rosenberg pleaded guilty to four charges of breaches of the Alien Control Emergency Regulations, 1939. The case was the first of its kind to be heard in Wellington, and on each of two charges of failing to obtain a permit to leave the district Rosenberg was fined £5, with costs 10/-, in each case. On two charges of absenting himself in accordance with the term of a permit, he was convicted and discharged. Rosenberg was charged that, being an alien and a national of the State of Germany, with which His Majesty is at war, he did fail, before leaving his registered place of abode for the time being, for a continuous period exceeding 24 hours, to obtain from the registration officer of the police district in which he resided a written permit authorising him to be absent.
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Northern Advocate, 19 February 1940, Page 6
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