NO PREFERENCE.
IMMIGRANTS AND NEW ZEALANDERS. The Minister of Labour . (Mr Anderson) said emphatically in the House of Representatives that his Department had not given* any instructions that immigrants should have preference over New Zealanders in the allocation of employment. "The Honourable gentleman is misinformed," he said, when Mr W. T. Jennings (Waitomo) asserted that a preference had been given to new arrivals in certain cases.
The member denied that he had been misinformed. The Minister insisted that no instructions of the kind suggested had been given, but he promised to make inquiries.
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Waipa Post, Volume XXI, Issue 1301, 7 October 1922, Page 5
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