THE BAD NAME.
Youthful Offences Against Boy Migrants. BAR TO YOUNG SETTLERS. LONDON. June P. The conference of the Empire Pcr\jce League was opened ye«terdfi\ hv the Secretary of State for the DoTT.ini>t>. Mr. L. S. Arcery. Tho Minister paid n uibute '." the work done by ;!,'• I ..!••:•• ;n a--!-:':._• I the development "f <!:•• oxer-ene i;;r.i .:.-. The conference pa»«ed :i iv-. ■in'.; r. iirgiiig t lit- rxteh-ioji n| the i<\ e:>ea« ScttlcUU'llt AiL ill the d fcciii.u of LT.Hlli inn special ci'.sc —ii.n- t.i i \--.-r\ i. .■ ■:.<::. | Mr. Andrew Y.-im-/. a So.ttM; - h..,'.;. i master, said Antral in «a< \\o:»e than Canada in excluding !••■> i;.i_;,::;- '••i - ---icatisc they !jad In en <■■■::,. ■;• ! . : \ .;:;!:- . fnl escapades. i Captain Sim-«m. ".!.■• -c.-:cta'.v <t the I League, said that in hi- opinion the roj strietions in these Dominions did not I discriminate between i;itj: ■ ;•.• r at: 1 vntithnil cri!!:( -. The conference became up:a>ai ionwhen Mr. r'ra»<r Ka-t. of Uri-l-an-. it defending hi* <;>'Vernn;e!ir. n*i!-..i;ki '1 "'.a: some Dominions formerly h.ol •.:■> eh' ieI in declining to accept c:::::!.a!-. I Mr. Ollberi Dyett. the -hair::-.-.::, -aid (the British laws oil-Jit t.. be an:, i.di-ri ! so as to jM-rir.il boys who had l-e--i. .■.:>- I victed of trif:n:cr offence- to r:i_-:.i'n- v ith i clean records.—Sydney '"Sitr.."'
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 135, 10 June 1927, Page 7
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206THE BAD NAME. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 135, 10 June 1927, Page 7
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