DECLINE IN EMPIRE MIGRATION
- QCES i'l OX’S IX COMMONS (By Electric. Telegraph.— Copyright.) (lteuter's Telegrams.) LONDON, duly 13. Replying to Sir 0. Kinloek-Cooke. in rig.ird to tin: deeiine of Mmpire migration. Mr Oigushv (tore said the Oo-
vernnient/ was most anxious to cooperate witli the governments of the Dominion in every wax :n order to secure better and healthier ilislributiou of population I hroughout the Empire. Sir C. Kinloeli (boko asked whether the policy of the States Governments had been mainly the cause of the position in regard to Australia. Mr Ornisby Gore replied that he would nut say that. In throw the whole blame of difficulties, which apart altogether from any policy were uncunirollubie by the Government or the State Governments of Australia, . was unfair
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 15 July 1925, Page 6
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