IMMIGRATION.
If j -/'ALL; ASLEEP. OUT^HERE^.-,,-., (By Telegrapli— Press ABSoefation Copyright) '"''.''•■■''' '■''■.'■■ ■'' ; ' ; Sydney,' ; De'cember' 27.' /.Mr. Sargood, of Messrs..Sa'rgood, Son, and- Bwen, Ltd., of New Zealand, is re.turning from England. Interviewed on the 'question of immigration, he stated: "Wβ are : all asleep out here. Australia needs to advertise like Canada." While in England he had placed before the Colonial Institute, a proposal 'for sending out youths and placing them on colonial farms' for 'five or seven years, to capitalise;. their labour, so that', they; would' be .able:>to '■ take' up land on-finishing their training.' The."institute, hej.'added;;. was seriously considering,tho proposal, ";■'•■/. 'ITALIAN. SETTLERS; '■'; ■■'■■■'" .:. ; : : ■ ■'. .Rome,' December 25.. ~,-iTlie' Council of' Emigration! heard a report on recrniting. peasants for Victoria, and ft sub-committee , was instructed to consider tho.matter and report to the council in 'January.'.,,../
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1010, 28 December 1910, Page 5
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130IMMIGRATION. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1010, 28 December 1910, Page 5
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