UNITY OF EMPIRE.
PROBLEM OF MIGRATION. 1 By Telegraph—Prces Association—Copyright Sydnoy, September 1 12. Lord Emmott, Under-Secretary of State for tho Colonics, and Chairman of the British Parliamentary in a speccli at tlio Chamber of Commerce lunch, dealing with tho question of immigration, Eaid:—lf tho Empiro is to remain a great united Empire, the heart of tho Empiro must be sound, and -it will not look sound if Britain's population is decreasing while tho population of Germany and other countries is increasing. .Therefore, while desirous that overy; emigrant from tho United Kingdom should go to the Dominions or other parts of tho Empiro, ho . would look with great anxiety on a condition of affairs wiiic'h led to a decrease in tho population of tho United Kingdom, because tlion everybody would. say that tho days of tho British Empire, or at any rate tlie Heart of the Empire, wero numbered.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1854, 13 September 1913, Page 5
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149UNITY OF EMPIRE. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1854, 13 September 1913, Page 5
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