COLONIAL IMMIGRATION PROBLEMS.
ATTITUDE OF THE HOME GOVERNMENT. OFFICIAL STATEMENT. United Press Association—>By Electrio Telegraph—Copyright. (Received May 25th, 11.37 p.m.) LONDON, May 25. In the House of Commons, replying to Mr Bedmond. Mr Runcimaa (who answered for Mr Churchill, owing to the latter.? absence through an attack of influenza) stated that Lord Elgin was pursuing exactly the same policy towards Australasian immigration as ivas outlined at the ColonLal Conference of 18iJ7. ami cojisisti'iitly observed by Mr Chamberlain and Mr Lyttdton. Lord Klgin had every reason to believe that :he Austnalasian Governments fully rejogiiiwd that tho question of emigration had a direct bearing on the ex- , :erna? relations of the colonies. No loubt the Colonial Governments -would ! •ontinue to give full wei.eht to the views j )f the Imperial Government. I '
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12503, 26 May 1906, Page 10
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