That the migration of 300.000 Germans from the South Tyrol, in what had been called by German officials “the greatest mass migration for centuries,'' was really very small compared with the migration forced upon the Chinese by the Japanese aggression, was the opinion expressed by Dr. R. B. Grey, who recently returned to New Zealand after medical service in China, when hi' addressed the Junior Chamber of Commerce in Auckland. He said that more than 49.000.000 Chinese had been forced to leave their homes and flee to oilier parte of the eouirtty.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 July 1939, Page 6
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