POTENTIAL ENEMIES
Some indication of the immensity of the problem confronting the United States of America in regard to the potential enemies within the country was given in a recent address li> ‘he north bv Mr G. C. Seers, wito bad snent eight month* in Americ... included in the population were ov».1,000 000 German-born residents, nearly 2,000.000 Italian-born, and over so,ooo Japanese. That meant that 1 in every .16 people in the country war a potential menace. The foreignborn German-Il alinn population in the State of New York alone annroached within 200 000 of the total population of New Zealand, he said and in New York city there were more Italians than in an” citv in Italy outside of Rome. Milan, and Naples.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 87, Issue 3, 5 January 1943, Page 2
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