THE IMMIGRATION RUSH.
EAR-LY NEXT MCN'I.‘H.
WELLINGTON, April us.
A stealner will leave Englaind '.\'3:'.113 1100 emigrants for N'e\v Zoalaml, and there are suflicicnl‘ :Iw:ll,l’ing p.-2:<.s':lgcs to take up all the available :|c<'t_nunlo— for the next six montlm. The Pl'omiel', who gave this illfumlation. avlrllerl that it did not npp«3:n- 10 be realised I:ll:L't.’rho ilnmigl':lti«;m of Imperial Soldiers to N(\\\' Z(-3:ll{1‘ll(] hm! all'ead_\' commenced, two sm:-111 parties having 117:1-ived I'eccntl_v. They all happened to be coming to frimnls in New Zealalul, and I'cceivor;l the :Issist:unce of the Imperial £lll.l'l‘LO]'l’fiL‘S. They were approached by the New Zculand immigration officers here. and it'Was founrl that in every case no assistance was required owing to ‘the fact that ‘their friends were established in the country.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3464, 19 April 1920, Page 7
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122THE IMMIGRATION RUSH. Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3464, 19 April 1920, Page 7
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