PREFERENCE TO THE EUROPEAN
ANTI-ASIATIC SOCIETY FORMATION IN AUCKLAND f'PO deal with a problem which is undoubtedly of vital importance to the New Zealander and his country, a body has been formed in Auckland called the AntiAsiatic Society, who hold that the admittance of Asiatics into the Dominion is unjustified. Interviewed this morning, the organiser, Mr. P. L. Fowler, and the secretary, Mr. E. G. Stewart, said that the chief aim of their newly-formed society was to abolish the coming of the coloured man and in place give preference to the European. Concerning the Asiatic who is already a resident of New Zealand, an attempt is to be made to educate him and bring him up to a higher economic standard. The first move of any consequence on the part of the society is to be commenced next week, when a house-to-house campaign will take place.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 87, 4 July 1927, Page 12
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