LITTLE BROTHERS
LEAVING FOR AUSTRALIA. United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph—Copyright). < (Received this day at 10.30. a.m.) LONDON, July 9.. Lord Somers farcweUcd twenty-five “Little Brothers” at Australia House, Ho eulogised the movement’s success and stated it had the basis of thoroughness and splendid after care. “Keep smiling, look smart. You are living to Britain. Australians are very warm-heafted and may be they will call you Pommies. They called mo that at flist, but only jokingly. Australia did not want foreigners. Let us settle Brit 7 ish stock and maintain Australia’s ninety-eight British percentage. My only advice to you is—Keep yoiur eyes open and your mouth shut.” Agent-General Leitch recounted the movements functioning. “Practical advice is to make every penny a; prisoner. You will always have heaps of confidence and numerous acquaintances if you have money.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 July 1929, Page 4
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