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SIR J. G. WARD'S IMPRESSIONS. THE EMIGRATION QUESTION. Pr«!> Areociiition—By Telegraph—Copyright. SYDNEY, July 24. Sir J. G. Ward, has arrived. In an interview he dwelt on the growing sympathy between the Old Country and the dominions. The visit of the British Parliamentary party would do immense good in this direction. Touching the question of emigration, Great Britain's nearness to Canada was a- great stumbling-block in the way of the flow of the human tide to Australasia., but Australia was certainly getting a. type of people much superior to those who were drifting to Canada and' the United States.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15825, 25 July 1913, Page 5
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