AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION REPLY TO LABOUR COUNCIL. SYDNEY. July (i. Referring to the Labour Council’s cable to Mr MacDonald on Saturday. Sir Cleo. Fuller said it was misleading and untrue. The records of the department show that only ninety-eight migrants registered on the hooks for employment in the past three months and these were mostly unskilled workers who mine out, either on their own initiative or under the nominated system. Government funds have always been and still are available for destitute families, while help is obtainable from other sources for all persons in need.
AUSTRALIA’S PEOPLE. MELBOURNE, July 7. Additional details of the 1921 census returns made available show that of Australia’s total population, 84J per rent were horn in tin- Commonwealth and 98 per cent were horn in tho Commonwealth and 98 per cent were born in some part of the British Empire Of the remainder 22.1390 are Germans and 1.3,221 Chinese.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 July 1924, Page 3
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