Mass Migration by Britons No British political party was prepared lo support mass migration publicly said the Minister of Immigration (Mr A. A. CalwelU. He added that the British parties feared that their opponents might accuse them of ‘.‘scuttling the Empire" or of letting Britain down. The only leading personality in Britain prepared to support publicly the dispt i sal of Empire population was the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster (Dr Hugh Dalton >. Nevertheless, suggestions on mass migration from Brilion were being pushed with, the utmost vigour.—Canberra, October 7.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 8 October 1948, Page 5
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