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Page 61
... persons would operate to their serious disadvantage - and later Mr. Lewis Harcourt found it advisable to repeat the warning . The Committee does not make recommendations for Governorships - a matter which , for obvious reasons , the ...
... persons would operate to their serious disadvantage - and later Mr. Lewis Harcourt found it advisable to repeat the warning . The Committee does not make recommendations for Governorships - a matter which , for obvious reasons , the ...
Page 84
... persons in ignorance of their occupations or capacity for work , and the consequent enlistment of " bad bargains " who had to be returned , tended to bring discredit on the system . Persons recruited at a distance frequently left the ...
... persons in ignorance of their occupations or capacity for work , and the consequent enlistment of " bad bargains " who had to be returned , tended to bring discredit on the system . Persons recruited at a distance frequently left the ...
Page 163
... persons were being sent out to the colonies under false pretences by advertising emigration agents , brought pressure on the Govern- ment to take active steps for assisting and controlling emigration . The Government adhered to what ...
... persons were being sent out to the colonies under false pretences by advertising emigration agents , brought pressure on the Govern- ment to take active steps for assisting and controlling emigration . The Government adhered to what ...
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