MIGRATION TO DOMINION
GREAT POSSIBILITIES OP DEVELOPMENT
BRITISH STOCK TO Bfc PREFERRED
“During our stay in New Zealand we have all been much impressed not only with the scenery, but with the magnificent opportunities the country still offers for development generally. New Zealand is already British, and Z hope that the population will be added to by more British stock. I do not rule out the possibility of having to introduce foreign immigrants as well, if expansion is to proceed sufficiently rapidly, but we should see to it that as many as possible will be of British origin.” In these words Lord EUbank, president of the congress of the Chambers of Commerce of the British Empire, discussed in fin interview on his arrival in Christchurch yesterday one of the most important matters under the consideration of the congress in Wel'tttygMUi Stoaak alto Htft far
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21909, 9 October 1936, Page 15
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248MIGRATION TO DOMINION Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21909, 9 October 1936, Page 15
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