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SCOTLAND.
Immigration
from Ireland.
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2. In the course of the discussion referred to
in the preceding Vinute on the subject of
migration, the attention of the Cabinėt was
drawn to the strong feeling aroused in Scotland
at the great influx of immigrants from Ireland,
It
many of whom were undesirable characters.
at
was suggested that the time when pressure was
being put on the Dominion Governments to facili-
tate the entry of British emigrants, the Govern-
ment should not refuse those who demanded that
measures be taken to check the influx from
Ireland.
The Cabinet agreed
That the Fome Secretary, before their next Meeting, should circu- late a Memorandum on the subject.
2. Whitehall Gardens, S.W.1.
July 23, 1928.
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