MIGRANTS ESSENTIAL
LORD BLEDISLOE ON N.Z. FUTURE (Received 10 a.m.) LONDON, October 24. The former Governor-General of New Zealand, Viscount Bledisloe, addressing the Royal Empire Society at Bristol, said he did not see a future for New Zealand unless, without undue delay, the Dominion welcomed sound British human and animal stock as well as capital, industrial enterprise and brains. He did not know a greater economic fallacy than that normal unemployment was intensified by organised migration.
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Northern Advocate, 26 October 1935, Page 9
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76MIGRANTS ESSENTIAL Northern Advocate, 26 October 1935, Page 9
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