EMPIRE SETTLEMENT
* MIGRATION AND UNEMPLOYMENT LABOUR'S ATTITUDE. Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright, LONDON, December 23. Mr George Lansbnry describes the ‘Sunday Express’s’ migration report as fantastic and not existing. outside the imaginations of a non-Labourite'. 'The National Executive considered migration in relation both to unemployment and development in Britain and the dominions and would never adopt the scheme without the fnll-co-opera-tion of the dominions’ trade unions and Governments. Mr J. R. Clynes said Labour was more anxious to find work for men in Britain than to send them overseas. Nevertheless. Labour favoured the migration of volunteers under an agreement with dominion Labourites and Governments. He believed that it the British and dominion Governments would get together, with Labour acting in an advistory capacity, much could be done advantageously to place large numbers of families overseas.Australian Tress Association.
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Evening Star, Issue 20058, 26 December 1928, Page 4
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136EMPIRE SETTLEMENT Evening Star, Issue 20058, 26 December 1928, Page 4
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