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Mr John Foster Fraser

SOME STRAIGHT TALK Perth, December 1. Mr J. F. Fraser sailed for London yesterday. lie stated in an inter* view that he intends writing a book on Australia. May be it would not be all rosy, but he would be frank and honest. The possibilities of Australia were little understood at home’ lie had come across Auss tralians who possessed a belief that Englishmen went home and dis'* paraged Australia, but he had never heard any supercilious Englishman say anything approaching nasty things about Australia which he had heard Australians say against each other. At first |he was disposed to be pessimistic about Australias future, but he had been long enough here to become optimistic.

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4498, 2 December 1909, Page 2

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Mr John Foster Fraser Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4498, 2 December 1909, Page 2

Mr John Foster Fraser Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4498, 2 December 1909, Page 2

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