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PLANNED IMMIGRATION

D.S.Ai CONFERENCE DISCCSSES PROBLEM [Per United Press Association.] WELLINGTON, June 24. The R;S.A. Conference debated the subject of planned immigration to-day, and renewed its suport of the proposal, general opinion, being that increased population would, mean an improved defensive position and increased possibilities for the employment of men unfit for heavy work. One delegate said that more internal trading would mean an increase in prosperity, but to obtain more of such trading more population was needed.

The council resolved to instruct its representatives on the War Funds Investigation Committee to obtain permission, if possible, from the committee after it had reached tentative _ decisions, and before such conclusions were implemented, to report to all the associations and submit such tentative decisions for their comment as a guide to the New -Zealand R.S.A. representatives on the committee. In the event of this permission not being obtained, the representatives to b© instructed to make an interim report to all the associations to obtain their views.

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Evening Star, Issue 22683, 24 June 1937, Page 14

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PLANNED IMMIGRATION Evening Star, Issue 22683, 24 June 1937, Page 14

PLANNED IMMIGRATION Evening Star, Issue 22683, 24 June 1937, Page 14