THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES
RACIAL PROBLEMS. In the course of a short address on “The Racial. Problem in Australia” at a luncheon of the YY 7 ellington Rotary Club, the Rev X. S. Miller, of Adelaide, referred to the progress and unrest of coloured races in the East, especially those of India, China and •Japan. He expressed the opinion that it was time that those who lived in the less densely-populated parts of the earth asked themselves if the foundations on which they build their confidence were secure and unassailable. The time had come when we must educate ourselves as to the distribution of the races of the world. Sooner or later the interests of the situation would develop themselves to such an extent that we would have to give an account of our trusteeship of the lands we occupied. He thought that countries like Australia and Xew Zealand should op-en their doors, especially to th ( . people of Northern Europe.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 February 1931, Page 4
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