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REesorvtiOoN II,
Seamen.
had no claim to compensation owing to the
the Empire being restricted, in its appl
accidents occurring within territorial w
law of that part of
ication to seamen, to
within such part of the Empire wherev
the accident takes place. And furthermore the Conference
invites the Government of any British Colony or Protectorate
where there is a register of shipping but, where legislation
giving compensation rights to seamen does not at present exist,
to consider the adoption of such legislation,
er the ship may be when
REsoLuTION III,
Aliens.
Compensation
those countries and their dependants, invites ea
of the Empire, regard being had to its own particular conditions,
to consider the possibility of adopting in workmen’s compensa-
tion legislation, the principle of reciprocity, that is, that the
benefits of such legislation should be accord j
The Conference notes in adopting the foregoing resolutions
that, in certain of the Dominions, Workmen’s Compensation
falls wholly or partially within Provincial or State jurisdiction
and is in those cases and to that extent outside the control of
the Dominion Government
8. IMPERIAL ECONOMIC COMMITTEE,
It was decided to adopt the following resolution :
That in the opinion of this Im
perial Economic Conference
(Canada dissenting)—
(1) It is desirable to establish an Im
Committee, comprising representatives of
represented in the Imperial Conference, a
those Governments,
(2) The function of the Committee shor
and advise upon any matters of an
character, not being matters appro
the Imperial Shipping Committee,
by any of the constituent Govern
perial Economic
the Governments
nd responsible to
1ld be to consider
economic or commercial
priate to be dealt with by
which are referred to it
ments, provided that no