COOD SETTLERS FROM EUROPE.
> in the courso of olio's travels (writes our \\ airarafia- correspondent) Vone.' is' cbristantlv Struck .with the great benefit'which the coun-•.try-hns roceived'.by the advent of emigrants trom iNorway and Swoden, Denmark,- and Germany. The first. comers were admirablo workers-just the - sort, to" battle. with tho* , opening up of - a new; country—but' tho great appears to bb in their descendants, who : are. Now- Zealanders in every sense of the word. The constant association of English schools .and the mixing with tho British race iI 1- m , e , them forgot even tho language l of thejr forefathers, and: there we have a sturdv intelligent race, lost for ever to the !' Vaterland. - We could very, well do with more of them. -y >. ' ■■ '•
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 261, 28 July 1908, Page 3
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122COOD SETTLERS FROM EUROPE. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 261, 28 July 1908, Page 3
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