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MISS ROSS-HUME, who ia speaking on the child's chances overseas, is particularly interested in the child emigrant to Australia and New Zealand, parts of our Empire she especially knows. The case of the child-emigrant in New Zealand is certainly worth wide consideration; the wool-growers there aro responsible for training and tending immigrants in what are called ' Flock-houses,' and from these flock-houses the children, after such useful initiation, are passed out to work in the dominion. What to do with our children is many people's problem at this difficult juncture; and Miss Hume will have some useful advice to give on the matter.

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