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GERMAN ON PAROLE

BREACH OF REGULATIONS SUGGESTION BY MAGISTRATE (P.A.) AUCKLAND, Sept. 14. “ Enemy aliens must obey the law implicitly, especially those who have been released from internment,” said Mr J. H. Luxford, S.M., in the Police Court to-day, when sentencing a German, Bruno Nehring, aged 28, to six weeks’ imprisonment with hard labour for failing to notify a change of abode. On a second charge of being absent from his registered abode for more than 24 hours without a permit, Nehrfng was convicted and discharged. The police said that Nehring arrived in Auckland in 1937 on a German ship, the Augsberg. from which he was dis-* charged and sent to hospital. He was later granted a permit to remain permanently in New Zealand. While in Germany he was a member of the Social Democratic Party, and was active against the Nazi regime. Following complaints that he was quarrelsome, he was interned on Somes Island, but was released in October, 1940, on undertaking to comply with the Aliens Regulations. Nehring had expressed regret for his failure to notify his change of address. The magistrate said the question of reinternment should be seriously considered.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25021, 15 September 1942, Page 4

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GERMAN ON PAROLE Otago Daily Times, Issue 25021, 15 September 1942, Page 4

GERMAN ON PAROLE Otago Daily Times, Issue 25021, 15 September 1942, Page 4

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