GERMAN INFLUENCE.
Voters desirous or getting rid of German influence m New Zealand should now without delay make every effort to secure the passing during the session of the Naturalised Subjects Franchise Bill, which has been lead in the House a first time. Under this Bill, during the present war and for six months after, persons who when naturalised were subjects of countries we are now fighting, will be inacapable of sitting in Parliament, on local councils or on licensing committees'... or of being Justices of the Peacf or of holding or obtainin',, of licenses under the Licensing Act of 190 S. or of voting at elections.,’ / The matter is very pressing, and every endeavour should be made to induce the Government to deal with the measure this session. There is, without question, a verv strong feeling on the part of a great majority of the electors, that this Bill should become law as soon as possible, and this needs to be clearly brought home to the Government and the other representatives of the people in Parliament, W,. ... - Jtmm* “Fred, I dreamt last night youlTaci bought me a Chevrolet’ “Well, my. dear, if wp do buy a car, it will be a! Chevrolet as it’s the best propoaMoa’ on the market to-day.”—Stanley ton, agent.
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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 153, 1 July 1916, Page 4
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214GERMAN INFLUENCE. Taihape Daily Times, Issue 153, 1 July 1916, Page 4
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