The discussion provoked by General Booth’s offer to settle 5000 families m Australia is not yet exhausted. We have already remarked that emigrants ill not be attracted unless some special inducements are offered, and the question has naturally arisen whether these “spec 1 inducements” should not first be to the people already withm Australian borders.-Hawera Star. . From every part of Great Bntam there are constantly sailing huge liners carrying away the surplus bone and ffl S of England, Scotland and Ireland. It is no army of wastrels that thus leave the mother of nations, but the nick of her flesh and blood, young and staunch and stalwart, that goes to too Sta a. ” freeh couatneS.—Keeftou Times.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1593, 25 October 1905, Page 3
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