DOMINIONS HAVE OWN PROBLEMS NOW
LABOUR LEADER’S HOPES Fo°. MORE CO-OPERATION [ Australian Press Assn.—United Service ] LONDON. July 3. At the Labour Conference. Mr Ben Turner, who presided, said that the question of migration must necessarily be of cardinal importance to Labour. 4 ‘We realise that the self-governing Domiinons have attained full nationhood and cannot longer be expected to do as the Mother Country would have them,” he said. ‘‘They have their own problems and responsibilities and standard of social behaviour.” The best that could be hoped for was t to establish a basis of mutual co-opera-tion. Unemployment was intensified here by the decrease in emigration since the war. Emigration was not the cure for unemployment, and could only be dealt ith as part of the general economic system which must take into Account industrial developments, the question of land o nership and land users.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20190, 5 July 1928, Page 8
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