"In Xew Zealand," . said Mr.'] 1. E. Seclgwirk .in Hs address on immigration
tit Christ-church, "it the population u-.is.i spread around ' the coast line there would ho only person to every four! yards.." If they', wanted..to keep the.. British fine flying over these countries, they would have to get-more population, j A Jiinnupso naval officer had said to 1 him, "You cannot keep a country mcrclv hv flvin-j: ft fl:i«- over IE ; you must people it." New Zeala'Klors seemed more interested in froing to the pictures than in what concerned their country, but pictures would not keep out the Japanese and other Asiatics who were overflowing their own countries and increasing nt a rapid rate
Turkishes said to be the softest and most musical language of modern times. Jieirif?. even better...adapted for musical notation antf recitation than Italian.
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Colonist, Volume LXII, Issue 15346, 9 April 1920, Page 2
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