COLONIES' GAIN
IS THE EOMELANDS LOSS. "nGOROUS B-MIGRANTS. : •LONDON, February 27. ,". Presiding at a lecture at the London School of Economics on the agricultural resources, of the Empire, Mr BpnarLaw, Secretary of State for the Colttniea, .said they .should all like" to see the Ddiminions peopled with.their kindred,ubut.ie for one would be sorry to see-the best and . tnost vigorous .'of. .; people lea,vmg these, shores, even to people the Dominions'. He had long cherished aa ideal by- which intercourse- between all parts i of the' Empire mightbe-made-eaisier, and whereby a standard of living approxi- ; mating to thebest could be obtained for the whole. -- ' - .
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 50, 28 February 1916, Page 5
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