IMMIGRANTS
TIIE LATEST BATCH. WELLINGTON. April 26. The Waimana arrived yesterday from London with USC immigrants. A large percentage was youthful, and many only children. The voyage was uneventful till running into rough weather approaching the New Zealand coast, when, as the ship was flying light, she got - a good dusting. Twenty-one of the children brought by the V aimana are war orphans who come out under the aegis of the Salvation Army. Fourteen boys will be sent at once to the Army’s farm at Putaruru. while the seven girls remain in -the Army Home at Wellington to be trained for domestic service.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3555, 2 May 1922, Page 6
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103IMMIGRANTS Otago Witness, Issue 3555, 2 May 1922, Page 6
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