UNIQUE SOCIETY
CONDITIONS IN AUSTRALIA. WHAT J UDGE EXPECTED TO FIND COLOMBO, February 28. “It is clear that ithe. people of Australia are passing through a phage of great importance and eminent social interest,” said Sir Sydney Nettleton, who js on his way to Australia aboard the Sti'athuaver.
, Sir Sydney Kietbleton, during a legal career, has been Chief Justice of Uganda, -Sierre Leone, the Gold Coast, Bahamas, Cyprus and-Gibraltar. “One should find full scope in their great cities,” he said, “'to study conditions .not found- elsewhere; I expect to find' people, saturated with ideas' of individual freedom, voluntarily- held in bonds of their own making in. the calsie, of those who belong; to local trade unions;”
The development of air transport to Australia would enable her to take a- larger share of the world’s efforts and movements.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 March 1933, Page 6
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