Europe Will Cease to Breed for Others
CHANCE OF THE PRESENT DOMINIONS NOT HEEDING (United P.A.—By Telegraph — Copyright) (Australian and N.Z. Press Association) Reed. 9.5 a.m. LONDON, Sunday. Mr. J. L. Garvin, writing in “The Observer,” says the Dominions do not realise sufficiently how the birth-rate is diminishing throughout Western and Central Europe. "The abundant vitalities of this side of the Atlantic created the United States. They are never going to be available in anything like the same measure for the British Dominions, which in the end will have to be glad and eager to receive the average of human kind. They will have to pay more for any supply; but no price may then bring sufficient life. “Europe is stabilising itself, and is becoming in many ways better than ever for the urban masses. The vast mass of the peoples in the strongest parts of Europe look less and less toward migration. That is the truth of the implications, of which the Dominions" 1 have not yet the least grasp. “The Europe of the future will breed for itself, and not at all for migration, after the manner of former centuries. The moral is that the Dominions ought to awaken to the need of making the very best of the present.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 419, 30 July 1928, Page 9
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