GENERAL ELECTIONS.
to death. The mob objected to the negroes se/titling 011 certain lands.
RIDICULOUS STATEMENT.
NEW ZEALANDERS AND AUSTRALIANS.
(Received December 7, 9.10 a.m.)
PERTH, December 7. ■Recently an article by Mr Simmons (who is in charge of the Young. Australian League Boys touring America, appeared lin the local*ipress, stating that strong aht'iipa.t/hy was slliowji by New Zealaaidens' to Ausitralfians, evidences of which wa.s observed during the boys' stay in Wellington. Sir William Russell, returning to New Zealand (by thie Moolltan, when interviewed, declared that tiliis was aill iwmsenw. The onlk- feelin(g en- ( tart allied towards Australians was one of co.rdi'aWty and good-fellow- ■ sh/ip. New Zeallandea-s. .had an. in- 1 tense love of their own country, but to .say that tlvey despised Australians i.n the Domimflcai was ridiculous*. The only real fact in Mr Summons' statement' was that New ZeaJanders in speech and mamncri'smis were- more E'li.gllisfli than; were Australians.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10498, 8 December 1911, Page 5
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151GENERAL ELECTIONS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10498, 8 December 1911, Page 5
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