POPULATION AND POWER
THE PROBLEM OF EXISTENCE. By Telegraph.—Press Associati6n. Auckland, Last Night. ' ■ In the course of a speech to-night. Sif Rider Haggard emphasised the necessity for not wasting a single atom of British population. He said that one great wastage was the 200,000 people who ,■ * went_ to America every year from ' Britain. It was urgently necessary /J to keep every man and woman within .J";' the Empire, If they did not, their ''" children would be sorry for it. They '\ found themselves up against the prim- ■' i ary problem of existence, "tie who has ■'i must hold, and be strong enough to 1 hold it." How could the Empire r«» % main strong enough to hold? Only by ■•'?■■ means of power, and population brought "** power. ' 'J
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 June 1916, Page 5
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