NEED FOR AMENDMENT.
Sir, —There, is in your issue of the 19th instant a definition of the term ."alien enemy" 'by the Hon. A. L. Herdinoii, Attorney-General, which very fully and clearly deli lies our regulations re Germans and others who may not ho naturalised. Can this statement by a member of our Government be reconciled with the course our public authorities are taking, by. allowing a German subject to retain his position of professor in one of our imblic colleges. Surely, sir, it is time that our public regulations were so amended that such a state of tilings could not be possible. I for one refuse to believe for one moment that any one person, no matter what bis qualifications, cannot be replaced by a British subject.—l am, etc., A BRITON.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2549, 25 August 1915, Page 10
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132NEED FOR AMENDMENT. Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2549, 25 August 1915, Page 10
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