EMPIRE DEVELOPMENT
dominions as industrial nations. POSSIBILITIES OF MIGRATION. (By Telegraph—Press Associalion—Copyright) LONDON, October 7. In a leading article on the subject of Britain’s duty to develop the colonies, the “Daily Mail” says: “The duty does not end there. It must also embrace the Dominions. The war has shown that these rich lands are a standing temptation to aggressor nations. If we wish to keep them within the Commonwealth, we must maintain closer contacts. If we are not to lose them, we must strengthen, develop and populate them—make them greater nations than they are already. “One of Britain's first concerns after the war should be a scheme of emigration. We must, if necessary, spend money on a large scale to help settle and develop the Dominions. They are today industrial besides agricultural nations. We should not be frightened of that.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 October 1943, Page 2
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