ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
"New Zealaader."—Assisted immigration has been stopped (except is certain special cases) foe some, years. Any attempt to go further and- bar people who pay thoir awn fares would require to ho handled very carefully. If applied to residents of Australia It would possibly lead to embarrassing restrictions on New Zenlanders going to Australia. "Brotherhood."—-Similar arguments haAi beon raised and replied to. The High Commissioner could not have Uio same status as the Prime Minister at a conferenco of heads of Governments. Thore will bo an Acting-Prime Sinister and a Government whllo Sit. Forbes Js away. "Simple Simon.'V-lt Is useless to raise these Issues now when the tariff revision has been finished for tho session. A tax on overseas 'commercial travellers would lead to many complications. F. Whlttet.—There appears to have been some delay, but this Is not usual. If you do not receive advice write to tho Chief Electoral Officer. Wellington. "Mother."—-A kindly thought, but we fear the, cost of collecting a^d distributing such contributions {a small lots would wafce tho suggestion Impracticable. "Douro."—Credit for the good work dove has now been given to the two Btearaers.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 49, 26 August 1930, Page 8
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