" A WORKINGMAN'S PARADISE."
ANGLICAN PRELATE'S TRIBUTE TO AUSTRALIA. [])T ELECTRIC TFXKRRAPn-COPTRTfInT.] [PER PRESS ASSOCIATrON.I (Received Tin's Day. 9.50 a". in.) LONDON,' January 19. The Rt. Rev. tlie Bishop of Rochester, speaking ait a meeting of the Kent Colonising Association, said, it passed Hi is comprehension why thousands of workers remained in GreatBriain to hustle one another for a. living wage, while Australia was -calling loudly for labour.
Australia was truly a workman's pa raclise. There was remunerative labour in every (lirertion. and men with gritwvb able to ri.se to any position. (Chronicle Note: The Rt. Rev. T)r Harmor. Bishop of Rnr-hoster. was Bishop of Adelaide in 1892. and was .•'opointod Bishop of the son-jili-ern di'icose of Rochester in 190-" He had a distincniishod career at Cambridge, ami was the editor of PHion Lightfoo-i's "Aposh.lic Fathers."')
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 January 1911, Page 3
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135" A WORKINGMAN'S PARADISE." Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 January 1911, Page 3
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