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AN IMMIGRATION CHAMPION.

PER UNITED TRESS ASSOCIATION. WELLINGTON, Jan. 26. Commenting on the remark of Mr Smith, an officer of the Bradford Corporation, that a number of girls who came out by the Rotorua were obviously of loose character, Mi- A. Crawford, editor of 'The Voice of Labor,' a South African paper, said he saw nothing on the trip over that could be condemned in any way. Altogether the ship's 'company was a most respectable one, and New Zealand was fortunate to get such a fine body_of immigrants. He gave the statement by Mr Smith a most emphatic denial.

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Mataura Ensign, 26 January 1911, Page 6

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AN IMMIGRATION CHAMPION. Mataura Ensign, 26 January 1911, Page 6

AN IMMIGRATION CHAMPION. Mataura Ensign, 26 January 1911, Page 6

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