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August 18, 1929
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Official figures ###shed by the Canadian Government show that there is a predominant of settlers from the British Isles ### from “preferred” countries, and immigration from these countries ### the increase, despite the fear ###essed in some circles concerning influx of Central and East European immigration to Canada.###ures just issued here show that ### April 1 and June 30, the total ### of immigrants into Canada 77,730 and of that number, 34,967 from the British Isles, an in### of 46 per cent over the number came during the same months year. Northern European country show an increase of 8 per cent immigration into Canada, while im### from thirty other countries reduced 30 per cent. These fight are made available by the Canada Department of Immigration.

### nineteenth annual convention of the ### Young Men’s and Young Women’s ### Associations of New England will be ### at Worcester, Mass., on Labor Day. ### of delegates from all sections of England are expected to attend. Aaron ### will be the principal speaker. The ### in charge includes: Benjamin F. ###, Maj. Bernard L. Gorfinkle, Leon ###, Louis Sawyer. Harold Seidenberg, ### L. Bush and Abraham Ranen.

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