Disregard Warnings About' Housing
(P.A.) AUCKLAND, This Day. “We are doing all we can to impress upon intending emigrants that the housing position in the Dominion is most difficult, but they seem to disregard our warnings and then complain when they find things not so good." This is a comment by the High Commissioner for New Zealand in London (Mr Jordan), in a letter to the Mayor of Auckland (Mr Allum). “We warn those who leave here that we are sending out single people so that they can board with others, as housing arrangements are most difficult. “However, some get homesick before they arrive at their destination.”
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Northern Advocate, 3 September 1947, Page 5
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