BOY IMMIGRANTS.
SHEEPOWNERS' FUND. (bt cablk— press associates— coptbight.) (AUSTRALIA* AND SJ.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION.) LONDON, November 25. Mr Ivey. secretary of the New Zealand Sheepowners' Fund, is accompanying 32 boys leaving in tho Arawa on December 11th. These make a total of ISO sin«> the scheme skirted. Sir Ivey states that the scheme is becoming better known in Great Britain, and reports sent Homo by members of earlier contingents are convincing mothers that their boys aro well treated and - have good prospects, (lonsoquentlv, there is less difficulty thtui hitherto in filling the quotas.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18550, 27 November 1925, Page 8
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