N.Z. AND MIGRATION
MR. NASH STATES POLICY
LONDON, May 6.
The New Zealand Minister of Finance, Mr. W. Nasli, in''an address on migration and Imperial trade at Bonar Law College said: that while there were still unemployed in New Zealand the Government could ' not consider bringing in additional workers under a general scheme. This did not mean that the door was .closed, as particular schemes would be .considered.
■' For New Zealand to continue to progress, or even to hold her i ground, she must find more overseas-markets or build up her manufacturing industries. The Government hoped for a rational expansion of reciprocal, trade, Mr. Nash added.,
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 108, 8 May 1937, Page 9
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