CHILD MIGRATION.
AUSTRALIA'S SCHEME FBAJfIODf. (si CABLE-PSJI»B iggomfioH—«ra"' (Heceivecl Mttrcli lQth, 8.5 LONDON, Marclj ,10; Mr Walter Styles, ft. jlqijse qf CfttnijiOflS, froiji Mstrfiii?, is eflthis*H>tiW cerfling child enaigyatigni 111 an he Baid: ?'AuWriili«! does not want England's cftst-offil. _lf we can send children at a sufficiently early ago to absorb the Australian atmqqplW? th^ r »WWJW #?' r •JF ir life must create a rapidly e**>anding demand for English children who ■would otherwise develop into* slum. Mr Styles was impressed by tn« valuable work of the Fairbridg^Fann treljft. • •. .
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18947, 11 March 1927, Page 11
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