WORLD MIGRATION CONGRESS ( 031 PR Ell EX SIV E SCI lEM E DBA] TED. (Received 26, 12.55 p.m.) London, June 25. I' ; Migration Congress before con eluding appointed a committee representing both emigrating and immigrating countries, of which Mr. Wilson (New Zealand) is a, member, for the purpose of codifying all the proposed resolutions and drafting a comprehensive scheme embodying (1) a declaration of geneial principles; ami (•?) implementing those principles requiring immediate action. The committee sat till after midnight. There was a very bitter fight over resolution brought forward by Continental delegates that all migration should be free, and also demanding the abrogation of regulations restricting migrants on the grounds of rare. rationality. or colour. Finailv ilm<e proposals were jettisoned. iiicliiding the Independent Labour Party's proposal—(Reuter).
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 162, 26 June 1926, Page 5
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