AUSTRALIANS LECTURED.
"MORNING POST" COMPLAINTS. Ij Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright ; London, September 25. !. The "Morning Post" condemns the Australian law prohibiting immigration under contract. The provision, it says, handicaps industrial, developments. Australia shbilld not restrict immigrants, eicept on the ground of health and chatac- . tcr. Australians had falso ideals of com-, fort, aild were therefore content with small .families.' SlUch natural energy Was devoted to petty tjuarrelling regard- . ihg, hours and wagesi : ;■ Mr. Theodore '.Fink, Victorian politician, aiict lawyer, replying, says that : the BritifiC,T mßrosiryrhiiTin-; eight hours' than ; they . Bfiitpn does in teri. The frcrkers possess ltttgS famlliei ■ The wages question was not One .if pettj' Cdn- . tracts; : Mr. jink. adds', that starvation wages are paid in England. /
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1556, 27 September 1912, Page 7
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116AUSTRALIANS LECTURED. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1556, 27 September 1912, Page 7
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