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INFLUX OF ASIATICS.

| RETURNED SOLDIERS- EBOTEST. CAMPAIGN TO BE JflADa By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, Las* Night. Tire question of immigration Tta» coar sidered at the conference of the New Zea< land Returned Soldiers' Association t<M day, when tho repatriation Commit** submitted the following recomnndtyv tions:—(1) That the conference draw Wnf at* tention of tho Government to tho in* creasing number of Hindus thai wo ar* riving in New Zealand, aid request tint the Immigration Restriction Act be amended to stop without further delay the immigration of Hindus and Chinese, and affirm tho principle of a •wiule Nto. Zealand, and that all associations throughout New Zealand be requested to convene a public meeting in their district prior to the meeting of Parliament to protest against the unrestricted into; of Hindus and Chinese, ' , (2) That the immfgrattoni policy* should be controlled by, and be entirely secondary to, the repatriation* policy.. (3) That the policy of permitting and encouraging the immigration of ex-Im-t perial soldiers' widows with young families, or any other persons who are likely to become a charge on the taxpayers' of the Dominion, or upon the patriotia Societies' funds,, is strongly .' The report Was agreed to.

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 June 1920, Page 4

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INFLUX OF ASIATICS. Taranaki Daily News, 4 June 1920, Page 4

INFLUX OF ASIATICS. Taranaki Daily News, 4 June 1920, Page 4

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