TRAINING FARM.
SIXTY ENGLISh'boTS ■ .)- ! .<:■:.:■:-■ ■..'■ qoiii!; v., ~■:■:. V-'-v ; By Telegraph-Press Aesociation-OopyriKht; vru W ■■■•-'"■'' "■■ " Lont ' on i" January- 30 ■■' .The Eov,u L.Gwynno ( o f tlle Sh Colomsafaon - Zealand some aiontts.ago):statesthat he £ ready .to"arrange fo sen d youths' to the Dreadnought. Fund 'trainee the scheme of tho.Lord Mayor of : S yZyV He has sixty -boys/of the: ;betterHla* ready to, proceeds to:" Sydney: ;■ or bourne. ■-~': -.; ■-....-. ■;.■■, • \ ■"■.-:■■ -. : \. :■
;mr; G WYNNE'S ; :'- posal-which the subscribers appriwdi or the.money to;,be;devoted to S: tabhsliing.ono or more training farms'for m W 4 them for m «?ts M.Australian , .farm life. '■ ■ ■■••■■ illr. .tiij-ynne aims atseudiiigoufa seh C fl te £ • 01 - aSB , Of the training, farms. nS ::a ■.valuable, adjunct .to his.purnose, which.may be summed ud as emigrating., the fitinsteadof In a .speech m London. in' November at a conference- bf; emigration a B ho emphasised ;,the :importanco 'of selected .Lined, .eitlior In the country of emigi'ation ;or: that of arrival be ore.being. allowed to begin : their'work: J.IIO .Australian-.-Governments would he. said,, welcome. a .largo "addition- to their population: from-the class-which proposed to-faain-on the farms'that were I °J» .established ■' in, Australia. -. ■':, 'V V, Iho conference;;, passed :a.: resolutionpledging emigration agencies to-help:the" scheme, the' appointmentot a central..board on which; each emioration,..agency, should tb'"represented... According i to .-. to-day's ■cablesraiu,. Mr" trwynne has. sixty boys of the better class 'now, .ready.; to ...send to ■••■ an .Australian training iarm;"; ■'■ ■■-..-. ■ .: ; .. ,•■,-. -
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 730, 1 February 1910, Page 5
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221TRAINING FARM. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 730, 1 February 1910, Page 5
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