316 REPORTS ON THE STATE OF SCIENCE, ETC. 
The Malayan Information Agency, 57 Charing Cross, 8.W. 1. 
The Gold Coast Commercial Intelligence Bureau, Abbey House, Victoria 
Street, S.W.1. 
The West India Committee, 14 Trinity Square, E.C. 3. 
Office of the Trade Commissioner for Cyprus in London, Queen Anne’s 
Chambers, Farrar Street, S.W. 1. 
Inquiries relating to appointments in North Borneo and in the Sudan should 
be addressed respectively to :— 
The British North Borneo Company, 17 St. Helen’s Place, E.C. 2. 
and to 
The Controller, Sudan Government Office, Wellington House, Buckingham 
Gate, S.W.1. 
All Government Departments supply information and advice to intending settlers 
on all matters relating to immigration, passages, outfits, procedure, occupations, 
conditions of citizenship, education, etc. 
2. VoLUNTARY SOCIETIES. 
(a) Anglo-Canadian Education Committee, 
Seymour House, Waterloo Place, S.W. 1 (page 299). 
Formed in 1930 for the express purpose of encouraging British boys to enter 
Canadian universities preparatory to taking up a career in Canada. 
(b) Boy Scouts Association, 
25 Buckingham Palace Road, London, 8.W. 1 (page 299). 
Assists and advises scouts and ex-scouts who wish to settle overseas, supplies 
letters of introduction to scout headquarters at ports of call and in the Dominions. 
It has operated a successful nomination scheme, and has administered scholarships 
provided by generous donors for agricultural training in Canada and in Rhodesia. 
(c) Church of England Council for Empire Settlement, 
39 Victoria Street, London, S.W. 1 (pages 299 and 301). 
Assists in the selection of suitable settlers, and in the arrangements 
for their welfare during the journey from this country to their destination. It 
assists settlers for the outward journey and makes provision for the reception, 
placing and after-care at their destination. It furnishes settlers with letters 
of commendation to clergy and other responsible individuals in the parish in 
which they eventually settle. 
(d) Fellowship of the Maple Leaf, : 
13 Victoria Street, London, S.W. 1 (page 299). 
Promotes the appointment, in the Western Provinces of Canada, of British 
teachers who are memhers of the Church of England. 
(e) Hudson Bay Company—Migration Department for Farming and Fur Trading, 
Trafalgar Buildings, 1 Charing Cross, W.C. 2 (page 300). 
(f) 1820 Settlers Memorial Association, 
199 Piccadilly, London, W. 1. 
Assists in the settlement in the Union of South Africa of British Subjects likely 
to become successful agriculturists and good citizens, and who have at least 
£1,500 capital (page 301). 
(g) Northumberland and Durham Empire Settlement Commitiee, 
Divisional Office, Quebec Chambers, Leeds. 
An advisory and recruiting organisation for the north-east of England, 
co-ordinating the work of twenty-five local migration committees in the area. 
It provides a training hostel for testing the suitability of boys for farm work 
before arranging for their going overseas, and is definitely seeking the co- 
operation of headmasters of secondary schools in placing the opportunities of 
overseas careers before the boys (page 310). 
Public Schools Employment Bureau, Migration Section, 
5 Paper Buildings, Temple, London, E.C. 
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