ENCOURAGING IMMIGRANTS.
While it has /been looking for isomethirug to d,o, /tine. Legislative Council has quite accidentally stumbled across one or two very important problems. That of innmigriaition, which was introduced yesterday by Sir iMaurioe O'Roirke, Sis. of vital conoem' to the Dominion. It was, of course, too much .to iask a. body of men .who exist .at the wrill of the Ministry to paiSis & resolution which would tr.av.erse the adminisifarfation of the Government. All itibe s&jmie, it is (a laat ithla't what is wanted' in, New Zealand at the (present tdmie is the isettlemiant .of the land. First of iall We imust provide for those within our shores, and when that is done, a,s it ■should' have 'been, dome years ago, we ishould 'laianch, out upon a bold and latttto-aotive policy of immigration.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10404, 26 August 1911, Page 4
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134ENCOURAGING IMMIGRANTS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10404, 26 August 1911, Page 4
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