BRITISH PARLIAMENT
[Australian & N.Z. Cable Association.]
IN TIIK COMMONS. LONDON. March 31. In the Commons Hon. .Vinery told the House that 48.008 females over twelve migrated to the Dominions last vear, of which 18,008 were over seventeen. Special efiorts arc being made to acquaint Isritisli women with the conditions of migration, aim opportunities of overseas assisted passages now limited to wives of nominated do-
uicsties. JXon. Chun hill iulonned tlie House that Britain received from Germany £s] 000.(X)!) on account of reparations. Bulgaria paid £133.000 on account <d army occupation and £i)8,00O on account of reparations. Neither Austria nor Hungary have yet paid any
re natations. “The spirit of insult and rccklessliessain China will require for correction bv counsels of tin* civilised and anti-Bolshevik, world,” said Lord Birkenhead in a. siieeeh at Coventiy. “* those deliberations foremost, if m» incidental. . step will be „ demand lor ,1,]., ["oara'.io'i ter intolerable tn- ' n ’ 1.-:-., and outrage, in Silting
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 April 1927, Page 3
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