MIGRATION PROBLEMS.
LEGAL STATUS OF EMIGRANTS
examination before embarkation URGED.
ROME, Juno 2. The Emigration Conference concluded after adopting, practically unanimously, the resolutions drafted bv committee, dealing especially with general principles of treaties respecting emigration .and colonisation. An important matter determined was the declaration of the principle in regard to legal status of emigrants and conditions covering workers in foreign countries. The conference passed a resolution urging States to institute a compulsory medical examination of emigrants before embarkation. IP was decided to hold a second conference ih 1927, m one of the immigration countries. — Reuter.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LX, Issue 9722, 4 June 1924, Page 5
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