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"A WHITE OCEAN POLICY."

COLORED CREWS ON SHIPS. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. Melbourne, October 31. Mr. Hughes, referring to Sir Joseph Ward's advocacv of a white ocean policy, said the Federal Government certainly approved of it, but Australia was in a different position from New Zealand. Australia had a line of mail steamers subsidised by the British Government carrying colored crews. New Zealand was untrammelled in that respect. He added that the application of the policy to a mutli-colored Empire was a matter of difficulty, though he would not say it was unsurmountable.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 173, 1 November 1910, Page 5

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"A WHITE OCEAN POLICY." Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 173, 1 November 1910, Page 5

"A WHITE OCEAN POLICY." Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 173, 1 November 1910, Page 5

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