EMIGRATION OF CHILDREN
i /■■■' ~~ : ; ,.:.;; ,;■■■' By TelcgTßpJx.—Press Association.— : London, October; 23. In giving evidence before the Empire ; Tradfi .Commission '.yesterday; Sir Albert ; '"S^cer r on behalf of the London Chamber of Commerce, urged the importance the emigration of boys, and'girls to}the ; Dominions as■. an alternative ]to;,.sending skilled '■ 'agriculturists, * who were required at Home. . . The Emigration Committee of the Colonial institute has pointed out the advantages.; of! the system", of .'the emigration of children,* particularly ' orphans; which ; has been ; adopted- by , the Paris Board of Guardians. , i -i' ; . : ..;;,-,'..... ..,-;:. ' ~,\\.,-::.r<^>.?'■-:■-.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15133, 25 October 1912, Page 7
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