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EMIGRANTS FOR N.Z. s ; , LONDON, March 11. According to Reuter’s correspondent in Belfast, Mr. C. J. Hay, chief selection officer of New Zealand's immigration service, said emigrants from Northern Ireland were head and shoulders 1 above those from Britain in ability. • The New Zealand Government was delighted with the standard of young Ulster men and women who wished to emigrate. Mr. Hay will spend a month in Ulster interviewing 600 applicants. More than 500 of them are likely to be accepted.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22585, 13 March 1948, Page 5
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