MIGRATION CONFERENCE
Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright. DOME, June 2. (Deceived June 3, at 11.40 a.m.) The Migration Conference concluded after adopting practically unanimously the resolutions drafted by the committee dealing especially with the general principles of treaties respecting emigration and colonisation. One important; matter determined was a declaration of principle i.n regard to the legal status of emigrants and the conditions covering workers in foreign countries. The conference passed a resolution urging fho various States to institute compulsory medical examination of emigrants before embarkation. It was dor-bled to hold n second conference in 1227 in one of tho immigration countries. —Renter.
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Evening Star, Issue 18650, 3 June 1924, Page 4
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