JUVENILE IMMIGRATION.
SUGGESTER TRAINING FARM ' FOR BOYS. i (f?e< 11. p.m.) i I.ondi ij. Aug. !3. 1 Sir William Hall-Jones and Sir. .John McC.-JI iT.isi.-am'an Age.nt-Gen-■eral). contribute articles to the "Re- ! view of Rev kni." approvhiir emigration of chiidien. Sir J. W. Taveim-i i V;< -wriau Agent-Gej i' tb .--..E'n'st- <Li- Imperial Gu-.-et uu.eiit “ij,.-;,; im.i'aurate a ’arm of a thousand .tere*- for training boy .. f:.,i|. whom-'- tin- Dominions di.iw f:,)- fa; • ; ham!'.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 206, 14 August 1912, Page 5
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