TREATMENT OF FORRIGNERS
Allow me to protest against the uniair position that is prevailing in £ eA Y Zealand in regard to New citizens and foreigners. tu °- s anc l son-in-law, aloniT with the rest of New Zealanders. have no alternative but to go to camp, while foieigners are allowed to conduct all manner of businesses, not to mention being allowed special oil fuel licenses. This state of affairs should i st °PP Gcl immediately. Either they should go to camp along with our boys, or be put into camp to grow vegetables for the duration of the war, instead of being allowed to make profits, and the risk of them assisting the enemy. FOOTSLOGGER.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 175, 27 July 1942, Page 2
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