THE REPATRIATION BILL.
OPPOSED BY SECOND DIVISION LEAGUE. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, Dee. 10. At a. meeting of the national executive of the Second Division League correspondence from branches,in reference to the. Kepatrin.tior: _ Hill was res-'l, together with letter:; ?»!:(. to c*67j member of tue Tloitsp art Ministry b" the • exceutiv:.. Beplies froie the Prime Minister and other legislators ,vcre also read. After discussion, the following resolution was carried: —'''That the national executive of the Second Division League records its strong disapproval of the Repatriation Act as passed fey Parliament and. having used every constitutional means to get this vital question fuly deliberated on and amended by Parliament, is compelled to advise members of the league throughout New Zealand that they, in common with other organisations whose representations have been ignored and whose rights have been , violated by the operations of the political machine, must rest content entil the general election «iv*s ibem the right to record the only effective protest zi the ballot-ooi.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 December 1918, Page 6
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163THE REPATRIATION BILL. Taranaki Daily News, 11 December 1918, Page 6
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