| Description | Contains correspondence between Mr. Paul Cadbury and Mr. G. F. Plant, Secretary of the Overseas Settlement Office, and Mr. W. F. Garnett of the same office, on the subject of the difficulties faced by voluntary emigration societies due to the age restrictions imposed on juvenile immigration into Canada. The correspondence with Mr. Plant also discusses the establishment of a Cadbury factory at Claremont in Tasmania and whether the transfer of industry to the dominions may be a method of stimulating British Migration (this topic is not discussed in connection with the work of the Middlemore Homes). |