BRITISH EMIGRANTS
SHI RIDER HAGGARD'S VIEWS. By Telegraph—Pi'ij-s AssfHiij lion. . ; Auckland, Juno 13. Sir ilidcr. Haggard, iu a farewell message, says ho lias finished his work in Australasia, which was wonderfully successful—l'ar more so than lie could have wished. Ho hoped machinery would bo provided at Homo to handle emigration on Empire lines. He reiterated emphatically thai the Colonial Institute hud iv> wish to tempt a single family to leave Great Britain. If they did emigrate, it was desired to maltc certain that they would And a home in a country where their own (lag flics. Ho rejoiced that Australasia would welcome tlieni with opeii arms, and ilo its best to secure a. prosperous future to those who had risked their lives to keep our race safe throughout the Empire.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2796, 14 June 1916, Page 3
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130BRITISH EMIGRANTS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2796, 14 June 1916, Page 3
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