CZECHS IN BRITAIN
CLAIMS FOR REVIEW TRIBUNAL TO DECIDE (British Official Wireless.) Reed. 9 a.m. RUGBY, Nov. 30. Sir Ronald Macleay, who was British Minister at Prague from 1927 to 1929, has, at the request of the Home Secretary, Sir John Anderson, undertaken to act as a tribunal to review cases of persons registered under the aliens’ order as Czechs. Additional members are to be appointed to the tribunal later if required. The function of the tribunal is to consider whether an alien’s claim to be a national of Czechoslovakia should be accepted and, whether there are amongst those who claim to be Czechoslovakians any individuals who ought, on security grounds, to be subjected to restrictions similar to those which apply to enemy aliens.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20110, 2 December 1939, Page 10
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