Empire Settlement.

Oral Answers to Questions — Northern Ireland. – in the House of Commons at on 27 May 1924.

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Photo of Sir James Millar Sir James Millar , Fife Eastern

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asked the Secretary for Scotland whether arrangements have been completed with the Dominion Governments and Emigration Departments to assist in providing passages, etc., for destitute able-bodied unemployed who desire to emigrate; and whether any grants will be provided by the Dominion Government to reduce the expenses of emigration payable by parish councils under Section I of the Poor Law Emergency Provisions Continuance (Scotland) Act?

Photo of Mr William Lunn Mr William Lunn , Rothwell

I have been asked to reply. Under the Empire Settlement Act, 1922, the Imperial Government has entered into agreements with certain Overseas Governments for the grant of assistance to suitable persons approved by them who desire to settle overseas. It is hoped to issue a circular to the parish councils at an early date indicating the nature of the assistance provided under these agreements.