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BLACK LABOUR

AFRICA’S LESSON CITED IN AUSTRALIA

FARMERS’ DIFFICULTIES United JP.A.—By Telegraph—Copyright Reed. 1 p.m. SYDNEY. Today. Mr. A. V. Allan, leader of the party of South. African farmers who are touring Australia. speaking at Hawkesbury Agricultural College, refuted the oft-made suggestion that development of the country in many parts can best be performed by black labour. He said there was plenty such available in South Africa at less wages than the whites, but the latter were much more efficient. The Union farmer's greatest job was to see that black employees did their work.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 895, 12 February 1930, Page 11

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BLACK LABOUR Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 895, 12 February 1930, Page 11

BLACK LABOUR Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 895, 12 February 1930, Page 11

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