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MAKE BEST- IMPORTS
CHILDREN FOR CANADA. OTTAWA. Oct. 25. ‘■‘One good newcomer with proper, racial backing and who fits into Canadian life is worth a- thousand .who cannot be assimilated'/’ said, . the Minister for Finance (Mr when addressing a Child Welfare Convention luncheon ... ... . “We don’t use the yard stick in estimating remits. It’s flesh and blood coming off the ships, not bates of. goods,” he declared, announcing that 3000 children would come to Canada this venr from Britain under the selected 'iuvenile group scheme. “They will have 3000 individual viewpoints and ambitions for the future,” he said.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10736, 6 November 1928, Page 5
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