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Show ENGLAND FOLLOWING OUR LEAD. - f. . And jCTill Adopt Emigration Measures I Similar to Those of the V. S. London, Nov. 21. The British government govern-ment will send a delegation to the inter-natiorkl inter-natiorkl .conference on emigration, which opens kt Paris on Wednesday next. Major Brack dtt, special foreign agent of the United States! will attend. Secretary Foster's instructions in-structions to Major Brackett, in defining the positiii of the American government, state in subjtancc that the government and people of thejUnited States are not adverse to the immigration of meritorious, self-supporting persons, but public opinion and the law of the coin try are crystallizing definitely in opposition op-position to further immigration of persons belonff ng to helpless, defective and criminal classcl He suergests that some method of effeettei inspection of emigrants is desir-ablc.p'lJYiy desir-ablc.p'lJYiy proper measure will receive the bLa.yf"riXper&tiou of the Ul? - States. English trido councils have taken up a definite defi-nite position on the necessity of regulating the immii-fation of aliens. The committee also favors, a bill on the lines of the United States .abor contract laws. |