GENERAL BOOTH’S OVERSEA, COLONIES.
London, May IG. General Booth is negotiating with various shipping companies with regard to their terms to convey at once 50,000 (sic) of the “ submerged tenth ” to New Zealand. The General states that he intends to send his colonists out in batches of 5000 each. Although General Booth is endeavouring (;0 come to terms with the shipping companies he has not submitted the details of his colonisation scheme, but he will probably first make a cam ious experiment with fifty families, who will be sent to the Cape to form a village settlement.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2358, 19 May 1892, Page 1
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97GENERAL BOOTH’S OVERSEA, COLONIES. Temuka Leader, Issue 2358, 19 May 1892, Page 1
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