BRITISH MIGRATION
GRANTS SUGGESTED # LONDON, Sept. £6 A deputation from the Migration Conference at Newcastle will urge the Government to provide budgetary grants for settlers and also to establish by statute an Empire board empowered to supervise large-scale migration. The conference declared that the basis of all settlement must be that the Mother Country remains responsible for the care of all migrants until they are established.
DOMINIONS' INTERESTS OBSERVERS AT CONFERENCE LONDON, Sept. 18 The officials at Australia House are awaiting with interest the outcome of the migration conference at Newcastle. » It was summoned by Alderman Dagliesh, Lord Mayor, to form an organisation to urge the British Government to resume assisted migration to the Dominions.
Alderman Dagliesh invited the High Commissioners and Agents-General. Mr. S. M. Bruce could not ficcept owing to his absence at Geneva. Mr. J. Ferguson, official secretary, will represent New South Wales as an observer, but the Agents-General have declined. All voluntary migration organisations iu England will be represented.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22225, 27 September 1935, Page 11
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