MIGRANTS WARNED.
LETTER FROM AUSTRALIA. (BY CABLZ—■PRESS ASSOCIATION— COrySIOHT.) (AtfSTBAXIAN AND N.2. CABLE ASSOCIATION.) LONDON, Juno 25. The Rev. J. D. Mullins, secretary of tho Colonial and Continental Church Society, publishes in tho "Morning Post" a letter received from a New South Wales clergyman, warning young immigrants nob to proceed to Australia unless accredited, and quoting instances of destitution within tho personal experience of the writer. Sir Joseph Cook (High Commissioner), in replying, endorsed tho Sydney clergyman's proposition that migrants should not proceed unless accredited. Ho added: "Over GCOO bays havo gone to Australia during tho last five years, under tho State-aided schemes. Tho number of failures is negligible, while hundreds are already independent farmers."
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18419, 27 June 1925, Page 15
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115MIGRANTS WARNED. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18419, 27 June 1925, Page 15
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