BOLD YOUNG PEOPLE
NEED OF NEW ZEALAND
migrants when peace comes
(OC.) WANGANUI, this day Besides reabsorbing men now the V nf ° VerSeas or in New Zealand, aftet thp ini ° n ™ USt provide a place l the uar for hundreds of thousands, probably millions, of migrants from war-weary Europe who wished for nothing more than peaC e and dom, said Ca Ptain S. Holm in his , atWress to Associated Chambers of Commerce annual conerence, which was opened last night Migration should be f ' Stpsslt! lfv g e rd^ h - e s; y ch f aV h F old'world a^rgely e inci ltieS th ® tion would add to the 6 n - m . lgra " prosperity both in thf . Dom mion s primary production Inn lncrease of ting secondary industries grants should be encourSi i" 1 ™ 1 ' their industries with S Ph' ng electricity was essential Chea P should be done in if I d far more ness the coZ t ry's h 4S Ur^ t0 har " Tama 0 Product£ " of New Zealand's id inH he ex P should be undertaken hv U^ trial field leaders. Their exnert^L C^ n ? r^ ercial trade and finance placed thZrn advantageous position to measure 1 1hp opportunities for the exSnn Dominion's war b The sstss dom g3 lt wa t3in 3 fUII measu re of freemeasure of \ C^n would have to be eiercised Ar" lCtl ° n time after the war but ev?rv JnH° me our should be made to see ThJt th Jt" Umged. W Rape]y t "tITT control released any section r ? tic managem'ent t3 ' or
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 268, 12 November 1942, Page 4
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