EMIGRANTS FOR CANADA.
INQUIRIES ABOUT NEW ZEALAND. London, Nov. 14. IfflffilgTßtifttt bußfness, which was held Hp Auffig the War and the period of rejytttotfen, hM shown signs of great activity, now that the shipping situation Is Incoming easier. This is partiwkrly the case in regard to Caatdfc, and tlie Agent-General for OltlriO' is sending out the first large |«ty of domestic servants sent to On-wto-.siaae the, war. Other parties Wfll follow. Thousands of inquiries , tCTe been received by the Ontario Govemnwftt Office in London by prospective Mlrigfifiti, ex-service men in particular showing a strong preference for life OWTKU. . Awtfldfc.gnd New Zealand are also aqWredsftw, btot Canada being near- •»*,&•» the advantage.
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 December 1919, Page 5
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110EMIGRANTS FOR CANADA. Taranaki Daily News, 31 December 1919, Page 5
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