ASIATIC SETTLERS FOR NEW ZEALAND
REQUEST BY CHRISTIAN PACIFIST SOCIETY
(New Zealand Press Association) WELLINGTON, November 11.
The New Zealand Christian Pacifist Society thinks that a quota of people from Asiatic countries should be allowed to settle in New Zealand each year.
Following its recent annual conference in Wellington it has written to the Prime Minister (Mr Holland) putting the idea up to him “in the interests of better relations between peoples.’’
The society deplores the Malan Government’s apartheid policy in South Africa, and it wants the New Zealand Government to reverse the policy followed by its representative at the United Nations recently, and “his opposition to United Nations discussion and action to improve the lot of the native and Indian peoples in South Africa.”
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Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26886, 12 November 1952, Page 7
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