THE EXODUS TO CANADA
CASE FOR COMMISSION MACDONALD'S VIEW United Tress Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. Australian Press Association—United Service. (Received 12th September, 9 a.m.) MONTREAL, 11th September. . Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald, on. sailing for England on Tuesday, after, a month's tour of Canada, said: "I am going Homo to press upon tho Government the necessity of appointing a Commission, half British and half Canadian, to go into the wholo question of Canadian immigration." Ho said that his impressions had been nothing but good, in discussing the tour. A guaranteed fixed price for Canadian wheat in the Old Country was still au idea cherished by tho Labour Party in Great Britain. While nothing definite had yut been done along the Hue, Labour members had tho idea under serious consideration.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 54, 12 September 1928, Page 11
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