R.S.A. REMITS.
HOUSES AND IMMIGRANTS. 1 (By Telegraph—Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, Wednesday. At. a meeting of the committee of local members of Parliament to-day a deputation of the Returned Soldiers' Association brought under the notice of members the following remit: —“In view of the acute shortage of houses, this Association, urges the Government to continue the protection given to returned soldiers by the Vnr Regulations Act, 1914, against ejection from rented dwellings, for a further period of twelve' months as from August 2nd next." Opposition to the Ingress of Chinese and Hindoos, and also of white immigrants, was expressed in the following remit:—“That the satisfactory adjustment' of the problem of repatriation shall be the determining policy, and that the general policy of a white New Zealand be adopted."
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 46, Issue 14145, 17 June 1920, Page 6
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