CANADIAN MIGRANTS
LORD LOVAT’S SCHEAIE.
.United Press Association. —By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.)
OTTAWA, Nov. 19
The Minister for Immigration, Air Forke, denied the published reports that the Canadian Government had rejected the J.ord Lovat immigration scheme, and declared that such a statement was unwarranted. “The Lovat proposals have not been fully considered by the Dominion Government, and no decision of any kind lias been reached,” Air Forke said. The extension of the free passage to boys and girls up to nineteen years of age, belonging to agricultural families in Britain, who are coming to Canada for farm work, lias been announced by tlie Immigration Department. For the past three years a free passage lias been given in such cases, between fourteen and screen.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 November 1928, Page 6
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