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AltTl) AUSTRALIA. SYDNEY, June 12. There ure many Australians who regard as a reflection on this country any suggestion that there is in Australia any really desert wastes. Through the portholes of the Press in Sydney Prolessor Griffith Taylor, of the Sydney University, and others, Lave been hurling words at one another on this point until finally the professor, its if to clinch the argument, hits adopted the unusual course of accompanying his latest letier to the papers with a tnap showing the settlement of Australia, and the map hits been reproduced. He uses tint map to illustrate his two main points: First, that an area, which lie says, is nearly half the continent, is inhabited, alter a. century of settlement, by about one-half oi one pci cent of the population; secondly, that the big region shown on his tell-tale map by dots or wavy lines is capable of only very sparse pastoral occupation. and is of exactly the same origin as the Sahara. The professor says he cannot understand the mental process by which some people conclude that there is no desert in Centra!'Australia. T 1 is argument is that we can well leave the desert to the future, seeing that there is plenty of good country yet untouched in Australia.
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