IMMIGRATION TO NEW ZEALAND
T.V. Programme Gets Response In Britain
(Special Correspondent
LONDON, February . There has been a “terrific responie' to a discussion on television about th possibilities of immigration to Ne w 2 5a land, said Mr J. V. Brennan, the Do' minion’s migration officer in London Some 2000 inquiries by young n., sons, as well as married couples woi families, has resulted and the staff"S the inquiry desk at the Carlton Hntii has had to be quadrupled to deal ww, the number of visitors. The discussion was in the nrn. gramme “Teleclub,” a feature for sons under 21. Immigration to IKL’ Zealand was argued for and ar»hw and extracts from the film “Meet 1S Zealand" were shown. “We have not had quite such a w. sponse before.” Mr Brennan commen ted today. “It has even exceeded th.' burst of inquiries after Dr. Mazen, garb’s statement about brides S) needed. We hope to obtain a nuntS of valuable immigrants as a result"
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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27576, 5 February 1955, Page 2
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