Miss Shaw on the Colonies.
[Per Press Association.] London, January 9. In a paper read before the Colonial Institute, Miss Shaw, who recently travelled through the Australasian Colonies on behalf of the Times, referred to the temperate and tropical Australia as two continents, the former being destined to represent the democratic, and the latter the aristocratic forces of life in commerce, labor, and politics. She was sanguine as to the results of the new scheme for the settlement of land and, with assistance, these settlements would probably attract most of the intelligent workmen from England.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 210, 10 January 1894, Page 2
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