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Ex-soldier Told He Cannot Stay There

(N.Z.P.A.

. — Reuter

, Covvriaht )

CANBERRA, April 29. A Maoi-i e*-servicemau who is the husband of an Australian woman, will iiot be allowed to reside permanently in ■ Australia, aeeordi^ig to a statement by the Minister of Immigi'ation (Mr. Calwell) in the House of ltepresentatives. He was answering a question by Mr. H. B. fchillett (Liberal). "By and large the rnle- for Tongans -is the rule for other Polynesians," said Mr. Calwellv "Under. the existi'ng practice tlnf inimigration law ean be used to exclude Tongans ur Maoris. ' ' . The Liberal member: What aboiii the Anzac paet? Mr. Calwell: I don't care about -Ihe Anzae or any other pact. The Aiisti'alian immigration policy must be maintained. '

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Chronicle (Levin), 30 April 1948, Page 7

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Ex-soldier Told He Cannot Stay There Chronicle (Levin), 30 April 1948, Page 7

Ex-soldier Told He Cannot Stay There Chronicle (Levin), 30 April 1948, Page 7

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