DEPORTING OF ALIENS.
SOUTH AFRICAN MEASURE.
NATURALISATION REVOKED.
Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Recd./5.5 pan.) CAPETOWN, Mar. 15.
The Enemy Repatriation arid Denaturalisation Bill provides that all aliens in internment on November 11 shall be regarded as .undesirables, if, subsequent to that date, they have expressed a desire to return to their own country, or have not acquired a domicile, or have said or done anything hostile rendering them in the opinion of the board a danger to peace and order. The Minister may order their removal from the Union, after which they will be deemed prohibited immigrants. Naturalisation certificates are made revocable if the holder has expressed a desire to revert to his former allegiance, or has done or said anything endangering peace and order. The nationality of a wife, a minor, or of children is not affected by the revocation unless so desired. , A board of three will administer tho Act. (Received 5.5 p.m.) Ik u . CAPETOWN. Mar. 15. The Nationalists strongly opposed the introduction of a Bill providing for the repatriation of enemy subjects and the revocation of naturalisation certificates of former enemy subjects. Every Nationalist member presented a petition against the Bill.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17111, 17 March 1919, Page 5
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