A WHITE NEW ZEALAND
RETURNED SOLDIERS TO DISCUSS QUESTION. Questions affecting tho influx of Asiatics into Now Zealand are to be considered by the Wellington Returned Soldiers' Association 6hortly. Mr. J. M'Kenzia has given notice to introduce a motion dealing with the invasion of coloured psoplo "allien in race, language, and religion," and one of tho propositions to bo discussed will bo a suggestion that the number of Hindus allowed to remaiu in New Zealand shall not exceed the number of New Zealanders who settle in India. ,
Another motion, to be proposed by Mr. John I. Fox, is as follows:—"Whilst in thorough agreement with tho policy of a 'white New Zealand.' this association is of the strong opinion that in order to maintain such a principle, a vigorous policy of immigration must bo prosecuted, and a sound scheme of national defence established on the lines of a citizens' defence force."
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 250, 16 July 1920, Page 7
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150A WHITE NEW ZEALAND Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 250, 16 July 1920, Page 7
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