IDEAL EMIGRANTS
HIGH PRAISE FOR ULSTERMEN FUTURE SETTLERS IN DOMINION LONDON, Mar. 11. Reuter’s Belfast correspondent reports that Mr C. J. Hay, the chief selection officer of the New Zealand Immigration Service, said emigrants from Northern Ireland were head and shoulders above those from Britain in ability. The New Zealand Government was delighted with the standard of young Ulstermen and women who wished to emigrate. Mr Hay, with his assistants, Mr J. I. S. Rennie and Miss Rubina Cameron, will spend a month in Ulster interviewing 600 applicants. More than 500 are likely to be accepted.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26719, 13 March 1948, Page 7
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96IDEAL EMIGRANTS Otago Daily Times, Issue 26719, 13 March 1948, Page 7
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