RETURNED SOLDIERS
ON raiPTRE <jrr.STIONS (Aust. and N.Z. Cable) (Received Jnno 2R 2 p.m.) London, June 25. The room in which the Empire Service League conference, is boinv held resembled a. trade exhibition, the walls being covered with the Empire Marketing Board's exhibition, Australia and New Zealand being well represented. Mr Turnbull drew attention to trade preference a nomolics. Ho said that Australia and New Zealand gave the greatest p reference to British, films while Britain imposed, a tariff almost equal to foreign importations. It, was agreed that a, isub-oommi.Hoo siiould frame a world peace resolution. Tip war debts discussion was postponed. Colonel (')-nssfield moved the migration motion, urging that delegates make representations lo* their respective Governments to* secure a. complete survey of existing conditions.. Lord .Tolliepc said if was useless sending migrants- toi empty spaces in thci Dominions without, ascertaining that they would ■ not become a drag on the, people already in. that, Domi‘niiin.
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Feilding Star, Volume 7, Issue 2243, 26 June 1929, Page 8
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