t country in which I am today? I say that it applies very closely。 I say that very soon there is going to be an enormous petition for immigration; for population; and especially for Anglo…Saxon population; that the time is ing when these people will be bid for; when they will be sought for; when they will be paid for — paid any price to get them。 And I venture to say to you: Get them while you can; get them from home; get them from England。
Now; gentlemen; if I live; within a month or two I hope to be able to show you a plan I have devised and which I hope; which I even dare to think; may show you how you can get a good many of these people。 I will say no more of that now; except that I trust you will agree with me when you read it; and that you will let no obstacle stand in your way; but will all put your shoulders to the wheel and for the sake of your country; and for the sake of all concerned; will try to help to bring into your splendid land Englishmen who will be made available to you; I hope; in many thousands。
I am beginning to be like one of your members of parliament; I fear I am catching the disease。 I will only add this: That all the world is mad on trade; all the civilised world; at least; has got the idea that wealth is everything。 I controvert that statement; I say that wealth is nothing。 What is wealth without men and women to use it and spend it? I remember once writing a story in which I represented certain men shut up in a cave and surrounded by all the diamonds and all the gold of a continent。 And they were starving。 I would like to ask you of what use were those diamonds and that gold to them?
In the same way; of what use is wealth unless you have men and women — healthy men and women — these are the real wealth of the nation。 Yo