AUSTRALIA.
IMMIGIUTIOX KESTHICTION. A [Pun I'iikss Association.] CH lieo-eivfrl Dec, (i, io.fi p, m . jH Memiocr.ne, Doc. 6. Mr Cook, Lethler of the Opposition, speaking ou the second reading of tlie Bill to amend (he IfmnigriUiou Hcntriclion Act, said lie sympathised with I !u' object of Ike Kill ns i t would be useless for Australia to expect to re"win isolated from the world. He certainly had nol, iinlil (lie recent war in the Kast, realised the high pitch of civilisation ami power' attained by fap'in. \Y hen they saw a great nation taking irs seat in the Council of l'owets, the)- had to ask themselves wUothet they should not endeavour to remain in amity with its people, Force was still the power that ruled the *orld, and we must, willy-nilly, respect tilt fact. Still the idea gift" White.-dSil *T~. mu»t< be injnx Sjwle of
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7997, 7 December 1905, Page 2
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151AUSTRALIA. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7997, 7 December 1905, Page 2
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