UNDESIRABLE IMMIGRANTS.
o CANADIAN DEPORTATIONS. By Telegraph.—Press Association,—Copyright. (Received Jane 18. 9.36 p.m.) . Ottawa, June 18. A hundred British undesirables, who have recently settled Jiere, are about to be deported from the Dominion. , Dr. Bruce Smith, Inspector of Trigone in the province of Ontario, pointed out in a re-, cent report that there were more prisoners at present in the State gaols than at any time during the last 20 years. He attributed this state of things to the fact that, Ontario had become a dumping-ground for undesirable immigrant*. Some of them, he stated, after spending most of their lives in English prisons, were released on giving an undertaking that they would emigrate to Canada.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13780, 19 June 1908, Page 5
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