IMMIGRATION.
SETTLERS FOR'NEW SOUTH WALES. liy Telcerajh-Prcsa Association-Copyrisht, ; London, January 6. During 1910 5500. assisted emigrants left for New South Wales. They included 210.0 farm labourers and domestics, the remainder being mostly the wires and children of settlers. EXTRA STEAMERS NEEDED. Melbourne, January 7. As. an indication of th<* increase of immigration for Australia, the owners of the steamer Mamari, wliich sailed for New Zealand in December, advise-that tliey intend to deviate her ■to Sydney and Melbourno to land passengers. This siep is; be<ng taken in order to relieve,the extreme pressure for, accommodation,
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1020, 9 January 1911, Page 5
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