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IMPERIAL EMIGRATION.

CONFERENCE IN LONDON. ; APPRO,VAL Or TRAINING FARMS. (Dj Aeqactbtion—Copyright.) ; ■ ■ (Rec. November 28, 5,5 p.m.) London, November 27. Tho Rev. ;R; L. Gwynno,: of ■ tho ! IContish .: Colonisation Association, addressing a conference of'colonisingt agehcies, described the train- ■ ing farms that aro being established rin Aus- . tralasia, with capacity for , three . hundred ■ students annually. Tho conference warmly . thanked Australasians for their,endeavour, and pledged- them its support. - I ';.. '/-'v.'' Tho idea' was' approved of. a: central board on - which each of tho existing official and voluntary agencies should bo represented.:■ : FIVE MILLION EXPORTABLE WORKERS. - The: Rcy. R.- L.' Gwynne, of-. (ho -Kentish I Colonisation » ; .toured.';Aus- | tralia flnd;\visited'.Ne\V ' 1 . ', i "If wo are, to-keop our'Empiro: the, land -of : i the free, 1 ' Mr. Gwynno' argues, "then the sclfr governed. States' must . ]io opened 'immediately for : .our redundant:, .pppulotiphi^v.;yWo honestly ire more-' our /armies -..of 1 '; unemployed than 'all 'foreign invaders. ; Thero , is no; radicals cure but?one,; and that is the ■ ipeedy-rcmpyal : tif at : least, live; .million's of ou]f respectable' but workless. people; to ■ other • parts of: the Empire. .: "And this is not the only hindrance. In the'labour:orgauisatidi\siwe*are bound to notico a growth in; selfishhoss-rthit very vico which, > 'is reckoned-by thVworker's to;,bo:tho curso of:older/countries/''{A/,v <■ ■

.The Kentish 'colonisation sclionio. : calls on; thai rich to liolp the unemployed poor, anil irorks on. voluntary -lines. ,£ads; arc' preparediand; ! sent out at an ako of adaptability.. ..

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 676, 29 November 1909, Page 7

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IMPERIAL EMIGRATION. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 676, 29 November 1909, Page 7

IMPERIAL EMIGRATION. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 676, 29 November 1909, Page 7

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