Immigration
Sir,—l agree entirely with “Trojan,” be warned of the inroads that rich Americans are making into New Zealand before it is too late! However, this is ' no new thing. The Labour Party has warned the Government about it time after time in Parliament during the last few years, but the Government turns a deaf ear to such warnings. The ordinary American citizen would think twice about settling in New Zealand in its present sick economic condition, with high prices and unemployment all round.—Yours, etc., ARTHUR L. WALKER. September 18, 1970. [This correspondence is now closed.—Ed., “The Press.”]
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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32406, 19 September 1970, Page 16
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98Immigration Press, Volume CX, Issue 32406, 19 September 1970, Page 16
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