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93% of Entry Applications Rejected Under New So. African Law

February 16, 1937
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Ninety-three percent of applications for immigration into South Africa have been rejected so far by the Immigration Board set up under the recently-enacted alien restrictions law, it was announced today. The Government ordered admission of 200 temporary immigrants in April, most of whom are expected to be Jews.

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