IMMIGRATION.
» — i "TIME NEW ZEALAND WOKE UP." (By Tcleeraph.—Special Correspondent.) Auckland, September 10. 3 Writing from Sydney, under date Augj ust 8, a former resident of Auckland re--3 ferred to tho number of immigrants ar- - riving in Australia, and incidentally cx- - pressed tho opinion that it was tinio New 1 Zealand woke up to tho necessity for in- - augurating a vigorous immigration policy. fc "Yesterday," ho writes, "2381 imnii- > grants, arrived-by three vessels, and next . month 1500 moro arc to arrive, all for : New South Wales. When is New Zenl land going to follow this country's cxr , ample aim go in for a vigorous iinwigra- - tiou policy?" In the concluding portion of .his letter ) ho states that all the new arrivals would get work quickly, although the Bricklayj ers- 1 Unions were growling at there being , too many "brickies" in tho country. As . against that, .however, tho builders say > that building work is being hung up for . tho want of bricklayers and bricks.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1542, 11 September 1912, Page 6
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163IMMIGRATION. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1542, 11 September 1912, Page 6
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