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CONTRASTS IN IMMIGRATION.

GERMAN V. ENGLISH. WHERE THE FOREIGNER SCORES. I''r<'Ss Aseociation-By Telegrapli-Copyviglit Received 11 p.m., May 24th. LONDON, May 24. -The '• Times' '' Australian correspondent cites opinions from Queensland and other quarters that the German immigrant is always considered before the English, being more amenable to discipline, which is largely due to his military training, and lie is more sober, reliable and intelligent.

The correspondent emphasises the need of an economic remedy, making it profitable and healthy to work on land outside the Motherland's overClouded cities, and an educational remedy giving every lad a sound physical and disciplinary training. The "Times" in a leading article, declares that the Motherland cannot populate waste products with the only emigrant whom she cannot afford to The one and only expedient capable of relieving our cities and meeting the Empire's needs is to send out oiii' town children.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14209, 25 May 1910, Page 5

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CONTRASTS IN IMMIGRATION. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14209, 25 May 1910, Page 5

CONTRASTS IN IMMIGRATION. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14209, 25 May 1910, Page 5