IMPERIAL POLICY.
NAVAL, COLLEGE AND IMMIGRANTS' FARM: '; ■ (By yTclcfirapti.-Prefla. A'snclallon.— Caiyrtsht.l London, September 15. : •;Mr.-Alfred 'Lytttlton," who ■ was Colonial -Secretary in the last 'Unionist Government, in au interview, eulogised Australians' patriotism and- self-sacri&oe in. tbo proposed • .divorsjon of the Drcadnonght subscriptions, ; as outlined by tbo Lord, Mayor iOf Sydney!:W;;^:;: of^a;, : nayal.V.c6llego':ffopld '..bo. a great. Australia's ; -.navyrj,-; Regarding ; the ■ proposal p.' \ ! or' a farm. for training British jads in the , »ork qfe'-Australian/farming;..Mr. Lyttelton remarked that it was only natural that Auev.:/ !■■■ tralia should ;■ desire' tho best type of British Lord-' Milner was equally cnthusiastio in . regard to. tho Lord Mayor of jSydney's pro -Posals. - Both schemes he said wero admir- ■ able. With regard-,to immigration,, ha con- • siclprc-d that England, could not sparo peoplt olf ,tho land. Ho suggests tho utilising ol ~ town boys, who noro sharp' and - willing, . ■. London boys,-if taken young, would, ho said, , make excellent citizens and •settlers.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 614, 17 September 1909, Page 5
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149IMPERIAL POLICY. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 614, 17 September 1909, Page 5
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