THE CRY AGAINST IMMIGRANTS.
I -■'.--A "RIGHT TO WORK"; BILL; - : , : tfiY TELEGRAPH—PRESS : ASSOCIATION.): '.. ; '. ; Auckland, FebruaryVlß '■■■'■' 'At an unemployed.meeting held" to-d'av-the following resolution was carried:' "That the Government instruct the High Commis sioner in England t .to see that the agents or lecturers, employed by private agencies advocating- .. Acw Zealand.as a; desirablo nlaco .for emigrants, be, exposed if con,'trary to the real conditions of -work hi' the Dominion."/ The Mowing gentlemen- spoke Gray Dixon, Mr. Geo. Davies, Mr -"'f''- : S -, Spillman. Mr._Patori. (Scotch' missioner),' and .others. Mr. P. Black moved that the 'Government be. requested,.-to. place a nVht-tn .^rk:-ftn-ra..tlioVßtatute|tethiiMmta l! session The motion^being,.carried,, it was f " rt . h T er ; decided that.theunemployed: call on Sir J. fct.-.ward-.and put.their case beforo him. '. " . .;,..-'■.' - .- •
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 436, 19 February 1909, Page 6
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