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TUESDAY, JUNE 13th.—PLACE OF MEETING: FOREIGN OFFICE, 11 A.M.
NATURALISATION. UNIFORMITY IN ACCIDENT COMPENSATION LAW. EXPULSION OF UNDESIRABLE ALIENS.
RESOLUTION OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA : (5) Naturalisation. That tills Conference is in favour of the creation of a system which, while not limiting the right of a Dominion to legislate with regard to local naturalisation, will permit the issue to persons fulfilling prescribed conditions of certificates of naturalisation effective throughout the Empire, and refers to a subsidiary Conference the question of the best means to attain this end. RESOLUTION OF THE GOVERNMENT OF NEW ZEALAND : (12) Uniformity of Laws. That it is in the best interests of the Empire that there should be more uniformity throughout its centres and dependencies in the law of . . , Naturalisation. RESOLUTION OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA : (5) That it is desirable to review the principles underlying the draft -Bill for Imperial Naturalisation before its details are discussed further. RESOLUTION OF THE GOVERNMENT OF NEW ZEALAND : (12) Uniformity of Laws. " That it is in the best interests of the Empire that there should be more uniformity throughout its centres and dependencies in the law of . Accident Compensation." RESOLUTION OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED KINGDOM : That where aliens are deported under the law of any Dominion to a part of the United Kingdom it is desirable that some system should be devised whereby the Dominion may effectively co-operate in the measures necessary in the United Kingdom for the final disposal of such aliens. Papers :—Report of Inter-departmental Committee and despatches as to Imperial Naturalisation (No. 20 in volume of Memoranda). Memorandum as to Uniformity and Reciprocity in respect of Workmen's Compensation (No. 21 in volume). Memorandum as to Deportation of Undesirable Aliens from the Self-governing Dominions (No. 23 in volume).
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