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IMMIGRATION FROM ASIA

Clergyman’s Appeal For New Policy

( N.Z. Press Association) AUCKLAND, March 19. A plea for a new and more intelligent look at New Zealand’s policy on Asian immigration was made by the Rev. O. T. Baragwanath, of St. David's Presbyterian Church, Auckland, at a Rotary service of worship yesterday.

“Asia is the natural bridge j between Europe, and Poly- * nesia, and Maori-pakeha rela- k tions in New Zealand are k made artificial and difficult } by destroying that bridge," J he said. “There is no country in the J world where it would be k easier to live a selfish and k unreal life remote from the J problems and possibilities of,} the world.” said Mr Baragwa- } oath. ILdMr,

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29776, 20 March 1962, Page 3

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IMMIGRATION FROM ASIA Press, Volume CI, Issue 29776, 20 March 1962, Page 3

IMMIGRATION FROM ASIA Press, Volume CI, Issue 29776, 20 March 1962, Page 3

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