AUSTRALIAN PROPOSALS
NAVAL COLLEGE AND IMMIGRAION
P/ Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright -n. „. , London, (September 15. . The Bight Hon. A. LyttcW on beinc interviewed, eulogised Australia's patnotism and self-sacrifice regarding the establishment of a naval college as a great step in manning her n avy. Bearding the farm scheme, he remarked that it was only natural she should uc sire the best type of British emigrant Lord Milner was equally entli,isi,,,l7o mlraW* tlmt .s° th , BcWs wer * "J - Lord Milner, interviewed resnectinr ®7 South Wales dm|mig,ation co , sidered hat England cannot spar'c „°u. ? who"* 'I"" 1 aad tow„ boys who arc sharp „„„ wini ,,? MW v- VS ' if takea -™">g. mate « eellent citizens and settlers.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 192, 17 September 1909, Page 2
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111AUSTRALIAN PROPOSALS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 192, 17 September 1909, Page 2
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