Advertisements. 



Royal Colonial Institute, 



Northumberland Avenue, London, W.C. 



STANDING EMIGRATION COMMITTEE. 



Chairman : HIS GRACE THE DUJCE OF MARLBOROUGH, K.G. 



P. H. Kerr, Esq. (Settlers' Emigration 



William Baker, Esq., II. A., LL.B. 



(Dr. Barnardo's Homes, Stepney Cause- 

 way, E.) 

 Ernest E. Carleton, Esq. 



(Central Emigration Board. ^ 

 Lieut.- General Sir J. Bevan Edwards, K.C.B., 



K.C.M.G. (Royal Colonial Institute) 

 Douglas Eyre, Esq. (Children's Farm Homes 



Association). 

 E. C. Gates, Esq. (Self -Help Emigration 



Society). 

 Miss Mary K. Grimes (Church Emigration 



Society). 

 The Hon. Mrs. Norman Grosvenor (Colonial 



Intelligence League). 

 The Rev. R. L. Gwynne (Kent Colonising 



Association). 

 Walter Hazell, Esq., J.P. (Central (Unemployed) 



Body for London). 

 Gordon Inglis, Esq. 

 G. D. Jefferson, Esq. (Child Emigration Society). 



H. Kerr, 

 Society). 



T. M. Kirkwood, E.sq. (British Dominions 

 Emigration Society). 



Miss A. L. Vernon (British Women's Emigration 

 Association). 



Sir Godfrey Lagden, K.C.M.G. (Royal Colonial 

 Institute). 



Commissioner D. C. Lamb (Salvation Army). 



Colonel The Hon. H. Lawson, M.P. (Emigrants' 

 Information Ofifice). 



F. Morris, Esq. (Charity Organisation Society). 



Arthur A. Pearson, Esq , C.M.G. (Child Emi- 

 gration Society). 



Guy VV. Radford, Esq. (South African Coloni- 

 sation Society). 



Colonel H. E. Rawson, C.B. (Royal Colonial 

 Institute). 



The Hon. Lady Talbot (Victoria League). 



Miss C. M. Wadge (South African Colonisation 

 Society). 



W. A. BULKELEY = EVANS, Esq., M.A. (Public Schools Emigration League). 

 Hon. Secretary of Standing Emigration Committee. 



THE formation of this Committee was the result of a Conference organised by 

 the Eoyal Colonial Institute, and held at the Whitehall Rooms on May 30 

 and 31, 1910. Delegates from 49 Emigration Societies in the United Kingdom 

 attended the Conference. The Committee meets on the first Thursday in every 

 month, and is consultative and not executive. It aims at co-ordinating the work 

 of all Emigration Societies, and is prepared to act in an advisory capacity when 

 matters are referred to it. It looks to some form of co-operation being secured 

 between the Home Government and the Dominions, and it is in a position to 

 approach the different departments of the former in all matters relating to 

 emigration. 



The following is a list of some of the subjects recently discussed by the Committee : — 



(a) The statutory limitations as to the expenditure per head on the emigration of children. 

 (6) The emigration of ex Service men to Australia. 



(c) Emigration of children to Au.stralia. 



(d) The action of Boards of Guardians as to the success attending the emigration of Poor 



Law Children. 



(e) The charges on Emigrants, and steamship accommodation. 



Further information and literature fully explaining the aims and objects of the Institute will 

 gladly be sent on application to the Seckktaky, Royal Colonial Institute, Northumberland 

 Avenue, London, W.C. 



