"A .New Zcalander' sonde from "Wellington to Sheffield a copy of the New Zealand Year Book to bo placed in the Free Eer-ding Room of tho City Libran'. ''l have taken this liberty (ho writes, says our London correspondent) "with'tho hope that leading people in. your city will organise emigration leagues with the view of organising tb«3 emigration of families or groups of friends to New Zealand, whose climate and opportunities are splendid. I tun certain, if good local speakers were to speak at street corners cf your city, ancfaiso in the country, pointing out that the British and New Zealand Governments are assisting people to come here, and also to Australia, at reduced fares, etc., there would be a rush to these new countries, v.hcre Willi:;;; .workers are wanted. I trust that philanthropic people will form 'Self-Help Emigration Comniitu»u3' in cider to aid a reduction in the number of unemployed at Home and also in order to give the children a. better start, good food, and more sunshine in these new lands uader ; tb-eUniou Jack,;'
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18265, 26 December 1924, Page 13
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