N.Z. IMMIGRATION POLICY
Rec. 1 p.m. LONDON, Dec. 5. Mr. G. A. Holmes, one of three New Zealand agricultural experts touring N6rthern Ireland, said in a speech at Belfast on Monday night that immigration to New Zealand after the war was a matter for Government policy, but he thought that after settling its own ex-servicemen on the land and in industry there should be room in the country for at least 3,500,000 more settlers. He was sure that after the initial difficulties of the post-war period had been overcome their policy would veer towards immigrants from "the British Isles.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 136, 6 December 1944, Page 6
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