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BRITISH EMIGRANTS
GIFT FOR DOMINIONS.
(TJnited Press.Association—By. Electric Telegraph—Copyright).
LONDON, Feb. 23
The Daily Express has an editorial Criticising non-British migration chiefly Canada. It says :— Unfortunately the Dominions are now coming to suspect" that migration from Britain is an attempt to shift the burden of unemployment on to their shoulders. It has been a bunging way in which the British and the Dominion Governments have handled the Empire Settlement. This is mainly answerable for this tin-, happy impression. “It says that what more valuable than exports of machinery, goods or gold. Britain is offering the same stock that built up the United States to Canada, Australia and New Zealand.” We are offering them it says, “the most precious gift in our power.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 February 1929, Page 3
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123m BRITISH EMIGRANTS Hokitika Guardian, 26 February 1929, Page 3
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