IMMIGRATION.
GOVERNMENT iMAKING INQyiRIES.
.The Prime Minister (Sir Joseph Ward) has cabled to the High Commissioner requesting him to send information by cable relative to • emigration to New Zealand that has been organised outside the High Commissioner's oracc. Ho haß asked whether the shipping companies 'aro employing anyone on commission, to obtain emigrants; and, if so, whether those, secured are of a- different class to those "to whom assisted passages-are'granted by-the-High Commissioner. Furtlicr, infor-. mntion'is sought as to whctlier the shipping companies are 4 giving reduced passages to those who are recommended by private peo-ple-to come to Now Zealand. Tho Premier has informed the High Commissioner that a class'of - 'immigrant 4 is coming to -the Doniinieh which is' not at present required in ; this country.-^■'. !
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 443, 27 February 1909, Page 8
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125IMMIGRATION. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 443, 27 February 1909, Page 8
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