Positions of Aliens
The position of aliens in NewZealand was briefly mentioned at a 2nd N.Z.E.F. meeting in Christchurch recently, when one man said some aliens pleaded poverty when they came to New Zealand, but soon blossomed out into the owners of blocks of flats, and businesses. The president of the Christchurch U.S.A., Mr D. W. Russell, said the Dominion executive had made repeated representations to the Government and nearly 20 remits on the subject,, some of a forcible character, were to come before the next Dominion conference.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 89, 11 July 1944, Page 8
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88Positions of Aliens Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 89, 11 July 1944, Page 8
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