INTERNED GERMANS
EACH CASE ON ITS MERITS. .Regarding the case of a German interned at Featherston, the Minsietr for External Affairs has advised the -Mayor of Christchurch that no definite decision has been reached by the Government regarding the release of interned Germans. iSach case will be considered on its merits if application is made for the release of any of the internees, full consideration being given to the case of those internees who have families in the Dominion. No action would be ' taken, the Minister added, until aiter the return of the Parliamentary party from Samoa.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10521, 24 February 1920, Page 4
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