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WOULD PAY THEIR FARES

In concluding his speech on the Ad-Hress-in-Keply in the House of Representatives last night, Mr,,, B. P. Hudboh (Motueka) said he hoped that every effort would be made to keep undesirables who came here—net to advance the prosperity of the country but to create disiiension and unrest—out of the Dominion. "If there are any in our country now who are dissatisfied with conditions heve, and who contend, a* some do, that conditions are far better in other lands, then I, sir, would be one who would strongly advocate any movement on the part of the Government to pay those men the full cost of their travelling tx-

penses in order that they might get to those countries."

"That's the stuff," interjected Mr. A. L. Monteith (Wellington East). Mr. Hudson: "Let ub keep our country what it is, happy and contented, building up " Mr. Monteith: "Mortgages."

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 1, 1 July 1925, Page 5

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WOULD PAY THEIR FARES Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 1, 1 July 1925, Page 5

WOULD PAY THEIR FARES Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 1, 1 July 1925, Page 5

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