EMIGRATION.
LOOKING FOR DOMESTICS COMPLAINTS FROM MISTRESSES. BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH—COPYRIGHV. TIMES AND SYDNEY SUN SERVICER. LONDON, March 23. Regarding tho complaints of mistresses against the immigration circulars addressed to domestics by the New South Wales and Victorian Stale departments, it is officially explained that the Victorian office hopes to despatch 15.000 emigrants in 1914. Owing_ to the severe winter in Canada, possibly emigrants wil! be chary ot going o’.erCanadian iignvcs have fallen by 70 ocr cent., as compared with the first two months of 1913. and Australian Ji-yuro* bv 50 per cent. Circular letters have been addressed to tenant fanners and fanr-bamls in the J.rovir.tvs, and a special letter to cooks in the of the M>ulh-v csUtu snhur l 's. Thousands have been :smi cd. Tho New Zealand Department, says: “W.> never approach anybody already cmplovcd. and never do any •rirrcptit.ioiiß tontmp. Wf are content with legitimate advertising.”
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 144358, 24 March 1914, Page 3
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148EMIGRATION. Taranaki Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 144358, 24 March 1914, Page 3
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