EMIGRATION FROM GREAT BRITAIN.
"Anglo-Australian," in the European Mail, writes -.—The causes that determine the drift of emigration are often difficult Ito analyse. I have just heard from a private but authentic source that, at any rate-in certain districts of rural England, Australia, and New Zealand are, in a measure, quite out of the running. A very able lecturer on Australia has of late been making a careful visitation from village to village, and from one farmhouse to another, and he finds it very hard, indeed, to get anyone to entertain the idea of going to the Antipodes just now, though he finds that those hardest to convince of the advantages of life under the Southern Cross in some of the best Austral communities are much inclined to try South Africa. It is certainly curious that this Cape and the adjacent regions should be sb much in favour, as he assures me is just now the case.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5457, 8 January 1896, Page 4
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