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Greeks For Taranaki

A body estylinf itself “The Union of Greek Immigrants to Australia,” wants to “close a bargain with landowning members of the Returned Services’ Association” for enough land to accommodate 4000 families from Salonika or from three to five acres each. A letter from the organisation, received by the executive of the New Plymouth R.S.A., also asked for all the information available about farming in New Zealand. The families average from five to six children. The executive decided that the proposition was beyond its j prediction, and was probably one involving Government policy. It was referred to the Dominion Council of the R.S.A. with the suggestion that it be handed on to the appropriate authorities.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 95, 5 July 1946, Page 2

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117

Greeks For Taranaki Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 95, 5 July 1946, Page 2

Greeks For Taranaki Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 95, 5 July 1946, Page 2

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