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SIR JOHN FINDLAY.

Thieve is Ht'itSo <,wondeir thait Dr Findlay was* selected hy Hfcs/ Majesty for special: recognition. The English papers contained, columns of what he had done to reform thie cirimimails of thiis iDominioui. On© paper says tdiat "h© has uniacfo caiminiotogy hi® lifelong study." In an iinitierviiew in the "Evening Standard and St. James 'Gazette," Dr Fiudlay stated tihiat, "wjiite iiiaider detention., prisoner* are taught a, trade, or scientific, farming. When, .released, itihiey sure siurc of employment, for till© New Zealand people as a whole are keenly linibetresfced in this work elf reform, and ioo-oper-flito in it by igivting employment to ttfe mien wMo are .malciimg &> fresh start in Idfe. Thieire no puMio stigmia on, the discharged .main. The prisoners! ore ta'ugWt farming on 1 a ispiendid large State. farm at,' Tofcamui, in tine middlie of tiue North I iteund lof New Zealand, where' modern foriming is scientifically conducted on a large scale." After that, "Ri.se, Sir John !" But what -sort of immiigiranlts mmy we expect from the Old Ooiinltry ? ' And where, .again., is that .modern! farm ■wihfiidh. is scientifically conducted om a large scale ?

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10411, 4 September 1911, Page 4

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SIR JOHN FINDLAY. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10411, 4 September 1911, Page 4

SIR JOHN FINDLAY. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10411, 4 September 1911, Page 4

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