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BOY IMMIGRATION.

Immediately after the Farmers ' frmon meeting to-day Messrs Horrell and Livinostone waited on the Prime Minister in" reference to boy immigration—a matter which had been brought up in the meeting reported elsewhere. He assured the deputation that all. boys comino' out from Great Britain tho-roi'.o-hly understood all the conditions under which they signed and came to New Zealand. He was in possession of numerous letters from the boys who came out bv the last ship, and one and all expressed themselves thoroughly satisfied. Despite this, further enquiries would be made from the Minister of Immigration.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 41, 25 March 1914, Page 10

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BOY IMMIGRATION. Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 41, 25 March 1914, Page 10

BOY IMMIGRATION. Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 41, 25 March 1914, Page 10

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