SELF-SUPPORTING
PLAN FOR MIGRANTS
LONDON, Aug. 25
“]. wonder if British workers realise that they could completely solve the unemployment question, and also help to reconstruct trade and guide the development of the Empire,’ says Sir Arthur Rickard in an article in the Daily News.
“With the migration of a million workers a year—in which the British Government; would assist —industrial towns working on co-operative lines, could be founded in the* Dominions, with Hie surrounding farm .settlements soiling their surplus products through the co-operative societies, and the surplus food through co-operative societies in Britain.”
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17132, 7 September 1926, Page 3
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