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GLOBE-TROTTER'S IMPRESSIONS.

FOSTER FRASER ANSWERED. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. London, July 27. In a lengthy letter in the "Standard" on Mr. Foster Eraser's book, Mr. J. A. 'Coghlau, Agent-General for New South Wales, defends the Australian workman's capacity, which the book impugns. He also claims that the standard, of work fixed for the Australian workman \. one-quarter more than that done by an liugiisninau in the sanaa time. The letter refutes Mr. Eraser's assertion that Australian, natives flock to tho towns, and quotes figures to show that the proportion of the Australianborn population was very much less the towns than the numbers of the gei» eral population would warrant, while tho reverse was true regarding immigrants.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 881, 29 July 1910, Page 5

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GLOBE-TROTTER'S IMPRESSIONS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 881, 29 July 1910, Page 5

GLOBE-TROTTER'S IMPRESSIONS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 881, 29 July 1910, Page 5

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