DECLINING BIRTH RATE
THE EFFECT DN MIGRATION BRITISH EMPIRE’S PROBLEM Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, October 6. The ‘ Morning Post,’ in a leader on migration, says: “ Hitherto it has been customary to speak of the necessity of filling the dominions’ empty spaces from our own surplus, but the moment is approaching when the Empire will be compelled to review the whole problem in a new light, because in a very few years, so far from having a surplus, we Shall ourselves be suffering a decline in population. Can Britain, therefore, afford to suffer additional diminution through migration, lest her man power and resources become dangerously weak? In other words, ought we to encourage renewed migration until our birth rate shows a sustained and substantial rise? You can only fill up the Empire out of a continuing surplus, and now that no surplus is being_ produced either in Britain or the dominions the problem has begun to wear an entirely different aspect. Clearly the solution is more babies, and that subject ought to engage the anxious attention of any future Imperial Conference.”
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Evening Star, Issue 22463, 7 October 1936, Page 11
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181DECLINING BIRTH RATE Evening Star, Issue 22463, 7 October 1936, Page 11
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