" Si> Tlfere is perhaps no bettePand more >lf»!ctive>Tetiiedjr for the increasing col-onisation-ieyc.r *m .- Germany than a strong dose of such sound advice as the German "Consul at Adelaide recently ' J ga've to a friend at Berlin -with; .regard to emigration to Australia :— " I would decideiy. advise you not to cOino here if you cannot get on m your old uhorae. What you complain of m Germany holds r gd.>d for this Colony' as Well! AH tin > young'men who. come- "here ' are merrtJhante.. All our youths Writ to become . merchants, and with our , small population there are far too many of them. If a firm advertises for one clerk it has at 'least fifty or sixty applications. Artisans, however, ot all kinds are extremely scarce, aud unless there is a larger supply of those our : industries ■canuot/flourish. '..-".■•' 4
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 36, 10 July 1885, Page 2
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