HOMESICK IMMIGRANTS —WHERE POLICY FAILS
,p A ■) AUCKLAND, June 15. ‘‘The immigration policy in Australia is failing because of one simple omission the failure to understand that homesickness has a far greater influence nn Deople’s lives than physical comforts afte P r The hardships endured in other is’SS'SVSSWSMSSe Phoenix en route to England .o obtain releasG from tlis Army. . . Czech draft of European immierants he suggested, should include a number of selected women volunteer workers to organise social activities and thus form small communities in which homeland conditions could be mainimmigration was largely restricted to young men and Australia did not taKe kindly to foreigners marrying Australian girls.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22665, 16 June 1948, Page 6
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108HOMESICK IMMIGRANTS —WHERE POLICY FAILS Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22665, 16 June 1948, Page 6
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