INTERNED GERMANS
(To the Editor “N.Z. Times.” Sir, —In reference to the admission .jnade bv Sir James Allen that interned German prisoners have been allowed to make costumes ior their friends, ‘‘ano there are many'’ and "(rood pay too ; this proves that the infprmat.oa Rival. i*> tho papers bv the Women's AntiGorman Leacrue was, correct, but that such a thine is allowed is an outrage on the business people hero, who have to pav rents and wastes, and subscribe to patriotic funds. Truly we are a long suffering people. Moreover, the league have proof of tho statements, made bv them. —I am. etc., S. J. MOORE, Secretary. Women's Anti-German League.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 9955, 26 April 1918, Page 3
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