MAKING MORE ROOM
ADMISSION OF GERMAN REFUGEES SUGGESTION TO BRITISH ' MINISTER (British Official Wireless). RUGBY, July 7. Asked in the House of Commons if he would consider the possibility of finding room for additional German refugees by cancelling the permission of German non-refugees to remain in England, Sir Samuel Hoare, Home Secretary, said that the occasion for such action would only arise if'there was in England a number of subjects who could be required to leave without undue hardship to themselves or disadvantage to ourselves. That was not so. Apart from those who had been settled here for many years, many with British-born wives and British-born children, a large proportion of those admitted to England were either refugees or persons admitted for special purposes, such as technicians who leave the country when they have fulfilled their mission.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 July 1938, Page 7
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