THE SQUATTER AND THE IMMIGRANT.
THE POSITION OF THE MARRIED MAN. [By EiiECTEio Tebegeaph—Copyright.] (Pee Press Association.) Received March 31, at 5 p.m. London, March 31. Mr Taveraer, ■ the Victorian AgentGeneral, interviewed by the Times on the Victorian Government's immigration proposals, said they specially provided for .married people, and special provision is made for farm laborers with families. . The Times remarks that its Australian correspondent recently spoke with appreciation of the exertions of the Victorian Government. The Government was not alluded to in the article on married immigrants any more than the New South Wales Government. The Time/5 emphasises that the correspondent's criticism was directed at the attitude of some private employers, not against action or inaction on the part ot State Governments. Received April 1, at 9.30 n.m. London, April 1. Mr Moore, Premier of West Australia, at a gathering of intending emigrants, stated that he had received a message from his State: "Send us as many girls as possible; our farmers want wives." . . Mr Ramsav Macdouald is arranging for Mr Moiji'e to address 4000 at Leicester upon' emigration.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10417, 1 April 1910, Page 4
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180THE SQUATTER AND THE IMMIGRANT. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10417, 1 April 1910, Page 4
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