GERMANS IN AUSTRALIA.
IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE. STATE TAKES PRECAUTIONS. 'Received August 27. 730 a.m.) Sydney, August 2(5. The Premier. Mr. W. A." Holman, informed the Assembly that every Department of the Puhlio. Service had been instructed to remove any Germans in positions of a confidential nature o r any who might have access to confidential documerits. It i,,,,] ,„.,.„ found thflt aHl " n M "» "pessary in very few canes. The Government was now RottinK an absolutely complete list of J-yory pub!,,- servant of German birth or extraction Ho urged mem bers no* to encourage the members not, t„ encourage the stunid Jyitcna or hcense which occa on all.v manifests itself amongst he less controlled of the population
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16007, 27 August 1915, Page 8
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