THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.
Immigration Experiment. Emigration from Great Britain to her dominions and colonies 'has been dictated principally by economic stress compelling the labouring man to seek more regular and better-paid work for himself and wider opportunities for his family than could he found in the overpopulated land of his birth. Hut indications, gathered from recent movements at Home, go to show that the overseas parts of the Empire are now attracting a. much wider circle. Such meetings as that of the boys of Christ’s Hospital School, presided over by the Prince of Wales, will serve to turn attention to the wider spaces in young lands where grit- and determination in the majority of cases will win success. —“ Lyttelton Times.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 May 1926, Page 2
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121THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 31 May 1926, Page 2
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