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ENEMY ALIENS

Sir, —Mr. Allan Moody' is to bo commended for his statement on the above. Surely now something will be done about this menace, for such it certainly is. Frankly, the position docs not end with the medical profession. Glance round and notice the different nationalities who are sitting pretty. Jf this country buys them their bread and butter, and is good enough to live in, it is definitely good enough to fight for, and not by just our own Now Zealand boys. The sooner conscription is decided upon, the better, as maybe this would help define who were the real friends and who the foes. As for enemy aliens, as Mr. Moody so ably puts it, they should be interned, one and all, without delay. Alkiit.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23661, 21 May 1940, Page 11

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ENEMY ALIENS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23661, 21 May 1940, Page 11

ENEMY ALIENS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23661, 21 May 1940, Page 11

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