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EMIGRATION BY PARTIES

SALVATION ARMY’S SCHEME. MR KIPLING’S APPROVAL. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association (Received October 13, 7.35 p.m.) LONDON, October 12. Mj - Rudyard Kipling has written to the Salvation Army in favour of a scheme for emigrating big parties, who will settle together. He says that the average English emigrants are more easily planted by the hundred than by the head. The Salvation Army.’s best plan now may he to press forward settlement by townships or villages. “The trouble is that when an ablebodied man has been planted in a new country, tho very strangeness of the climate, tools, and methods often throws him into a bewildered daze, which lasts fob some time.

“There never was an Empire which offered 6uch opportunities as ours.”

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11649, 13 October 1923, Page 5

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EMIGRATION BY PARTIES New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11649, 13 October 1923, Page 5

EMIGRATION BY PARTIES New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11649, 13 October 1923, Page 5

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