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In the Department of Labour journal for June, just to hand, Stephen Leaooek, of the "National Review" (London), ■writing of the immigration problems of Canada and the United States, says:— The opening of the twentieth centuryhas shown the latest phase of the outward movement of the European population. In the first place, the volume of emigration is greatly increased. To the United States, during the years 1901 to 1908, there came 7,002,030 immigrants, of whom 6.554,850 were from Europe. There came into Canada 1,313.569 hnmigrants in nine years, a number equal to one-quarter of our population at the opening of the century. The immigration to Argentina amounts to about 125,000 parsons per annum;-* to other South American States a-bout 135,000. Adding to these figures the somewhat >rara«.K!e migration -to the Antipodes and elsewhere, it may be computed that at least one and three-quarter million people leave Europe yearly to settle in the newer countries.Wolfe's Schnapps has cleanaing action oa the kidneye and Madder.—(Ad.) •

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 149, 24 June 1911, Page 11

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Untitled Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 149, 24 June 1911, Page 11

Untitled Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 149, 24 June 1911, Page 11

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