AUSTRALIA'S POLICY
NO RESTRICTION ON WHITE MEN*. , REPLY TO OERMAN CRITICISM. Melbourne. January 29. Ilr. Batchclor, Minister of External 'Affairs, in commenting on the speeches in the Reichstag, said that then, were no restrictions on white men—-(lernuins or any other men—coiuinjj to Australia, 'in their nnxictv t tahlisli a case for a subsidy, he uui-idcrs that Some members indulged ii exaggeration.
llerr llonuann. a lladieal and a memher of the people's pain, declared i.i the rScrnuiti Kciehslng il.nt I id-many "was, comparatively, in a favorable po.-i----'tion in regard to Australia, which, in (ierman opinion, wart following quite an erroneous and narrow-minded immigration policy, aiming to exclude the competition of foreign laborers, without Vliom the. development' of Australia was impossible. That was a twofold reason why Hermans should seize any opportunity of extracting what advantage they could from the situation.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 5, 30 January 1909, Page 2
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139AUSTRALIA'S POLICY Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 5, 30 January 1909, Page 2
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