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CHILDREN OF ALIEN ENEMIES.

AX important matter concerning tilt* rights of persons horn in Xew Zealand of alien enemies was raised in the Auckland Supreme Court on Friday on the motion for admission of .lack Kalman, of the Public Trust Office, as a solicitor. Kalman's father was of German birth, and the candidate was bora in Christchurch in 1892, twelve years before his father was naturalised. Under the War Regulations Act of 1915, the father was denaturalised, and the question arose as to whether this applied also to the son. Mr Justice Cooper adjourned the application, and consulted the

Chief Justice. In the afternoon both Judges were on the Bench, and Sir Robert Stout said that he would like the case referred to the Court of Appeal, as it was of supreme public importance.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1679, 27 February 1917, Page 2

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CHILDREN OF ALIEN ENEMIES. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1679, 27 February 1917, Page 2

CHILDREN OF ALIEN ENEMIES. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1679, 27 February 1917, Page 2

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