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[by TELEGRAPH-—PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.] MORE POPULATION URGED. SYDNEY, .March 4. The Governor in addressing the Millions Club and stressing Australia’s need for population, said that if the people of Britain could only be brought to realise the opportunities of this now country, the Commonwealth would lie inundated with immigrants. Unfortunately, people in England did not realise the position. BE KIND TO ANIMALS WEEK. SYDNEY, Feb. 4. The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals has opened a “be hind to the animals week” with the object of bringing into prominence the Society’s teaching, and for raising funds In extend its activities. HANDWRITING CONTEST. SYDNEY, March 3 For a writing competition promoted hy the Cliumlier of Commerce, over 70,00!) hoys and girls entered. The Milstanding features were that the ■ounlry children proved far better vrilers than the urban ones, and the lirls as a whole, were superior to the toys. The girls took the first prizes n every section.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 March 1924, Page 1
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