AUSTRALIA’S LOYALTY.
LORD LONSDALE’S DENIAL. By Telegraph— Press Association— Copyright London, Oct. 6, Being accredited by certain journals with expressing a beiiet that Australia was disloyal, Lord Lonsdale desires emphatically to deny that there iB tho slightest ground for such misrepresentation. Per Press Association. Auckland, last night.
The following appears in tho San Francisco papers : London, Sept. B.—According to a Sydney despatch to the Daily Mail, Lord Lonsdale, before sailing, said considerable trouble was coming to Australia soon. The legislators are barring the way to progress, and making it almost impossible for large financial interests to onter the Commonwealth. The political aspect of affairs is becoming worse and worse. The Labor party are largely blameable, and the workmen are cutting their own throats. A considerable exodus is probable. Tho country is over-legislated. Tho politicians are overpaid. English workmen earning twenty shillings a week aro hotter off than Australians earning fifty.
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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1016, 8 October 1903, Page 1
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