ALIENS COMMISSION
$ EVIDENCE AGAINST INTERN- , MENT OF DALMATIANS. (By Telegraph—Special Correspondent.) Auckland, September 4. The report of the Aliens. Commission which inquired into tho oharges of disloyalty against the Dalmatian gum diggers is now under the consideration of the Government. It is stated that in the opinion of the Commissioners the evidence given does not support tho charges of .disloyalty. Nono of the numerous witnesses whom they examined were in favour of internment of Dalmatians. It is understood that as a result of the Commission's report the Government proposal to segregate all single, unnaturalised Dalmatians at Parenga, near North . Cape, will not bo carried into effect. The Hon. J. Allen, whilst unable to mako any statement at present, said to-night jthat Auckland people could allow their minds to' be at perfect-res) on the question.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2868, 5 September 1916, Page 4
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134ALIENS COMMISSION Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2868, 5 September 1916, Page 4
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