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CANADIAN IMMIGRATION. OTTAWA. April 2f
Canon W. Bill'd, of Prince Albert. Saskatchewan, speaking before the Immigration Committee of the Synod, said he favoured the quota. .system for lorei.gijers at liily per cent of previous years and British immigrants. He said Australia was not so attractive as Canada, assisted passages costing four times more. .Settlement schemes between 1022-27 brought 7-1.050 In Canada and 18(5.600 to Australia. Immigration Minister Forke replied that assisted passages hist year took Ilfi.lXlU to Australia and .‘UI.CXXi to Canada. BBFMFN FLI FILS. OTTAWA. April 20. \ message from Lake Saint Agnes. Quebec states that the relict plane brought, the Bremen crew there to-day from Creenley Island. The Bremen was left behind. FORD PLANE ARRIVES AT ST. AO NFS. OTTAWA. April 20.
Tile Ford plane with the Bi'emct crew and Balchon landed at St. Agnes, after nine hours and ten minutes on the OAO mile trip Irom dreenlev.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 April 1928, Page 3
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