EX-SOLDIERS AND HOMES.
ASIATIC INFLUX RESENTED. By Telegraph.--Press Association. Cliristchurch, Last Njght.' At a meeting of the committee of local members of Parliament to-dnv, a deputation from the Returned KnWra'" Association brought under the notice of members the following remit: "I n view ot the acute shortage of houses, thi* Association urges the Covernment to continue ihe protection given'returned soldiers by the War Regulations Act. HU4, against, ejection from rented dwellings, for a further period of rvrtvo months as from August 2nd next"' Opposition to the Ingres* 0 f Chine-., and Hindoos, and also of white iramigrunts, was expressed in (lie kdlnttin? remit: "That the sniisfr.eiorv adj,„iment of the problem of repatriate shall he (he determining'fr.etoy in deciding an immigration poller, and tlnr «■ general policy of n - white New Zenta-id. be adopted." • '
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 June 1920, Page 5
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132EX-SOLDIERS AND HOMES. Taranaki Daily News, 17 June 1920, Page 5
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