IMMIGRATION SUPPORTED
Bress Aseooiatiau.)
RS.A. Conierence Opinions
(By Telekru.'ph—
WELLINGTON, Last Night. Tlie Returned Soldiers Association conference debated the subject 6f planned inimigration Lo-day and reneu ed its support, the general opinion being tliafc iwreased population would mead improved defensive position and increased possibilities for employment of inen nnfit for heavy work, A delegate said that more internal trading would increase prosperity, but more suen 1. 1 ding needed more poptila'i'ou. Tho counril resolved to instfuct its representatives on tbe War Funds luvestigation Committee to obtain permission if possible from the committee after it has reaclied tentative decisions and before such coiiclusions are implemontod, to report to all. association s and submit sucb tentative decision»: for their conlineut as a guide to the New Zealand Returned Soldiers' Association representatives ou the committee. In the ev.ent of this permission not heing obtftined, the representatives are to he instructed to make an interim report to all associaiiolis to obtain their views.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 136, 25 June 1937, Page 19
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