MIGRANTS OF EMPIRE.
' LONDON, -lanuavy C. i Addrpitine thr conference of the Educational Association, held ht University I t ollrpo. London. Mr. AlVwrt Man?hridee. j J of the Workers" Ediientional Association. (emphasised 111 nt vnpationsl training with rt-ffrrnro t.i ili<- nc<\]> of rmierants proi fouiidly nffpctPd the future of thp RritiM) t! Umpire. Only tlip fit vi-re wrlromcd in r'llir Domini'ins. Australia rrally meant - lier mono. -Advanoo Australia." bin iir- • I migrants m\>>' hr of ihp righl sort. Kvpii ;h" urdinurr pasßPr-thrnilgh rnuld noi ni mi.-- the prol)lem of nnompln\-nirn' in v.Sydney and Meibotirno. Thpy did nm el w»nt men who would become unemployed. [(Keuter.) ... h ~.,
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 1, 3 January 1922, Page 5
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