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  • Thus, orders for curfew, the closure of roads and passageways, restrictions on licensed premises, detention, internment, restriction, and exclusion were most heavily levied in the years immediately following partition.

  • For one thing, you may be able to work the sales agent for something extra, say a chaise lounge or maybe a casket for somebody's internment.

  • Klein is held to be of secondary importance; his music before internment is overlooked.

  • They were subject to ongoing surveillance and any violation of the terms of the legislation or other federal law could result in summary regulation, internment, or deportation.

  • Dalziel, for example, demanded the internment of resident alien enemies of military age.

  • The fines awarded generally got larger towards the end of the occupation, especially in the case of repeat offenders, although the length of internment did not.

  • By the time the population was confronted with the need to evade internment and deportation, two independent organizational strategies were already in place.

  • Indeed, fines began to replace internment as the favoured form of punishment.

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