GERMANS AT SOMES ISLAND
Sir,—ln reference to tho admission made by the lion. Sir James Allen that interned German i/risontrs have Jieon allowed to nniko costumes lor their i'l'ieuds—and Liiero aro many —"and guod pay, too," proves that tho information t'iven to tho papa's by the Women's Anti-German Leaguo was correct. But that tucii a tiling id allowed is an outrago on tho business people here who have to pay rents 'ind wages and subscribe ta patriotic fluids. Truly, we tire a long-suffering people, Moreover tho league has proof cf the statements mado by 'thorn.—l am, etc., S. J. ilOOlffl, Hoc., N.Z.W.A.G.L. April 2-1, 1915.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 186, 26 April 1918, Page 7
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105GERMANS AT SOMES ISLAND Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 186, 26 April 1918, Page 7
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