TO-DAY’S MOST VITAL PROBLEM TRIBUTES TO VARIOUS MOVEMENTS The Prinoe of Wales also said Migration must be carefully controlled or it would flow all wrong. For that reason the closest cooperation was necessary. We, here, must select and partially train migrants for the new work ahead. Those way down under must give advice and look after would-be settlers till they are absorbed; It all meant organisation, because it was torday’s most vital problem and must be tackled. He was glad to learn. : of the Chutoh of England's co-operation and hoped that ' other churches would- join’tn. The Salvation ; Army and Barnado’s Hornes were doing a : lot, : but; he
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11013, 28 January 1926, Page 5
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