EMPIRE MIGRATION.
VICTORIAN DELEGATES ENTERTAINED., •■; By Telegraph-Press i esoclaMon--G™> vrVlil London, September 1. At.:the banquet'given, by Victorians resident in : London' .to MiV M'Kenzie (Victorian Minister, for Lands) and Mr. Elwood Mead, .(chairman ~of ' the Victorian Water Supply Commission), who have. been, seeking in;.. Europe for desirable : settlers■',' for , - , Victoria, Lord Gosch'en,. who.' presided, '■' said Great ■Britain. welcomed the;delegation. She did not grudge emigrants, for the Dominions, since she;wished..to.foster• the Imperial' spirit among all classes in Australia.: ' -../" ■'■ ■.'. : '
Sir John Cockburn, ;at one time Agent-General for South Australia, declared that the Commissioners had been dngaged on an Imperial;. missionnamely, solving the .problem of the adof tlje population of the Empire. ■:.'■; ''■ ■.; ■ •';' . •■ ■ '■ '. .',.- : '':'■'
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 912, 3 September 1910, Page 5
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108EMPIRE MIGRATION. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 912, 3 September 1910, Page 5
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