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Immigrants in Australia LONDON JOURNAL'S TRIBUTE TO THE COMMONWEALTH. PRAISE FOR THE HIGH COMIUISSrONMR, !.1!Y ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH -COrTRIGHT."] r.TKU PHEKS ASSCWATXON.'j LONDON, January 17. The Globe, in an article on Australian development, says lihe most sceptical of Australians must admit that it ws\ sworth while appointing a High Commissioner, inasmuch as Groat Britain has heard more about Australia since Sir Geo. Reid's arrival tiiail over before. "It is now understood far and wide," the article continues, "that Australia, is desirous of population, and there is no such prejudice in Australia against Englishmen as in Canada, where it is often announced "no English need a.ppl,\." "We hear good accounts of se(>tJers in Australia, and no advertisement equals that of the private Home hitters from contented settlers."
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 January 1911, Page 3
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