Poetry.
SUCCESS TO NEW AUSTRALI A NU ■■■ ' (ByAndrew Kinross.) A safe and speedy‘passage to the good' ship Royal: Tar;: A’u- f.AAA I, And to the gallant men aboard who cast their lotafar From; Australasian magnates who monopolise the lands, And care not for the welfare of the common station hands. They go to found a hewer state where all hare equal rights, Where 'capital and ■•working; men shall never meet in fights. Where every law shall recognise the brotherhood of.man, And each shall work to serve the whole upon the noblest plan. And on the women brave and true who go with those they love, May He who watches o’er our lives send blessings from above,, And may they never rue the day they left Australia’s shore— May happy homes reward them all where love reigns evermore. . .
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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 18, 29 July 1893, Page 3
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137Poetry. Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 18, 29 July 1893, Page 3
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