THE CHARGES AGAINST GIRL IMMIGRANTS.
AN EMPHATIC DENIAL,. (United Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Thursday. Commenting on the remarks of Mr Smith, a passen.ger from England by the Kotorua, that a number of girls .vho came out by the Rotorua were obviously of loose character. Mr A. '.'lawford. editor of the "Voice, of Lfbour, '■' a South' African, paper. r:aid he saw nothing on the trip over hat could be condemned in any way. Altogether, the ship's company was •tiost respectable, and New Zealand was fortunate to get such a fine body of immigrants. MT Crawford the statement by Mr Smith a •nost emphatic denial. Nature is not only the stern me-n- ---■ or, but the confiding friend! of the rrue artist, the friend that keeps him straight and sane.—Sir "W. B. ■Richmond. Science lva s opened new channels ror commerce, and subjects not dreamt of 50 years' a go force their ?laim upon public attention. —Lord Winterstoke.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 26 January 1911, Page 7
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