MIGRATION PROBLEM
NEW ZEALAND'S ATTITUDE WIDER .OVERSEAS MARKETS LONDON, May 7 The New Zealand Minister of Finance, Mr. Walter Nash, in an address to the Bonar Law College on migration and Imperial trade, said that while there were still unemployed *in New Zealand, the Government could not 'consider bringing in additional workers under a general scheme. This did not mean that the door was closed, as particular schemes would be considered.
For New Zealand to continue to progress or even to hold its ground, it must find more overseas markets or build up manufacturing industries. The Government hoped for a rational expansion of reciprocal trade.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22724, 10 May 1937, Page 10
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