Mr Deakin's Reply.
Received September 22,11.4 p.m. Melbourne, L>»Bt Night. Mr Doakin, having received replies from all States, cabled to General Booth: " I have communicated your proposals to the Stato Governments, who alone control the lands whereon immigrants can settle. The requirements soughs are: Provision for the approval of intending unmi. g-a!i>B b tore their depar>ur<-; their f> oinpt rid i-fficien settlement on arrival i a the States. I have cominunionted to the Agents Gen ral particulars of the land available, and have directed them to confer with you. I assuro you of the warm desire of thin Governmeno 10 oo operate with any movement which will result in the introduction of desirable settlers."
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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 496, 23 September 1905, Page 2
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