ANTI-GERMAN LEAGUE
Sir,—Many people are wondering what, has become of tho above- organisation. Tt was very active early last year, and doing good work to root out; tlio enemies in our midst. There is fifiJl more urgent need for its efforts, judging by recent happenings in Che Dominion, li. is high timo that every German should be safely under lock and key. w matter whether he is a merchant, bu.nK manager, farmer, tradesman, nr labourer. The only eaio place for them in New Zealand is in a military prison, and the sooner the better.' They havo been, quite long enough at liberty. wo no patriotic, mon and women ol independent moans who will take tho lead and infuse now life into tho league.? Mr. itcorge Hunter, M.P., said from bis seal, in Parliament thafas long as ho Jived he would never shako hands with a Ueiman again. I call on him, and others who are dependent on no ono for thenliving, to come forward and make tlio anti-German Leaguo a power that hao to be Considered in tho land. . Uliac about it?—l am, etc.. WILLING TO JOIN.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3110, 14 June 1917, Page 7
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187ANTI-GERMAN LEAGUE Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3110, 14 June 1917, Page 7
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