BRITISH BOYS
NOT KEEN ON EMIGRATION United Press Association—By Eleotrio Telegraph—Copyright. ‘Times’’ Cables. •.LONDON, Bth August.; Despite the display of cinema films and lectures, states the Juvenile Advisory Committee' of the Ministry of Labour, the response of suitable boys to Empire settlement schemes has been very small. It has been almost a complete failure in London, where boys snow rooted objection to leave home. The same experience was encountered in South Wales, where juvenile unemployment is most acute. Both boys and parents .-.disfavour emigration. . ... In Glasgow the position is . much , the Generally speaking, the main obstacles to juvenile migration are parental objection, town boys’ distaste for country life, and distrust of strange environment.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 9 August 1928, Page 5
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