RACIAL BAR
AT ADELAIDE WHAIiVj?:! Press Association— By ißßil Telegraph—Copyright):^^H^B LONDON,' “Tjhe Times’s” Milan out states: Anglo-Saxon brutal insults, and the opehjfl-’ \VJ of those principles of liberalism and of j cracy of which English proud, arc among file expressed by the paper d’ltalia” of the reported. the Port Adelaide bar any workers not knowing Tisli language from port.” “The decision may seem been dictated by practical tions,” says the Italian really, it aims at protccti workmen against any other ity.” mUM It adds: “In the history struggle, among the races, so hateful, so anti-social, or human has ever been taken. 1 workmen are the first to says, but “those same Itali men were the first in Africa and in America to unknown lands, and to lay fertile germs of . file y civilisation.” The “Popolo 'd Vital ia” j)by expressing a fear that' thislish, or Australia, crusade against the Southern European workmen niiiß be the beginning of a dispute ing to vast proportions.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 December 1928, Page 5
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163RACIAL BAR Hokitika Guardian, 28 December 1928, Page 5
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