BRITISH EMIGRANTS
PROPOSAL TO PAY DOLE. (United Press Association—By Electric i Telegraph—Copyright). LONDON, March 5. The Daily Telegraph; in, the course of an editorial, interprets the Rt Hon G. Lot-ker-Lampson’s idea (off paying unemployed migrants the dole for two years after they emigrate) as being that the dole then would no longer tend 1 to„ ( .p.rpduqe inertia on.the part of* the recipients, ;he being' assured pf bis pittance when abroad as at home, and the idea might reasonably be deemed most enterprising. The Daily Telegraph add,s .. that, “there might be much difficulty "■ in persuading the Dominions to accept large numbers of migrants who would still be drawing their dole, but if the working\out riff this plan needs further consideration, there is no- doubt-, that the development of migration is an indispensable factor in the reduction of unemployment,”. “m . .
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 March 1929, Page 3
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