Foreign News: Emigration and Immigration

In view of the fact that Great Britain has spent £400,000,000 ($1,820,000,000.00) since the Armistice on unemployment and that the 1,295,136 army of unemployed is likely to be increased to more than 2,000,000 people during the coming Winter, Premier Baldwin is being pressed to take "definite action." Many people are advocating extension of the exports credit's scheme—a scheme which indirectly means industrial subsidies; others suggest new railway construction and electrification projects. The Premier answered all these queries: " The policy of the Government is being directed earnestly toward settlement of the reparation problem...

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