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AUSTRALIA'S INDEFINITE ATTITUDE.

Received Oct 16, 9.26 a.m. Sydney, Ocfc 16 At the inaugural meeting of the Immigration League Mr Deakin advocated the necessity for suitable immigrants to develope the country. They would come if the slanderers of Australia were chased down.

Mr Watson generally supported* the movement without committing himself to details. If General Booth could send men prepared to make a new venture and to give some assistance towards their making homes, be saw no reason why objection should be raised. On the other hand be believed 1 hat every assistance should be given to Geueral Booth in his scheme..

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXII, Issue 6698, 16 October 1905, Page 3

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AUSTRALIA'S INDEFINITE ATTITUDE. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXII, Issue 6698, 16 October 1905, Page 3

AUSTRALIA'S INDEFINITE ATTITUDE. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXII, Issue 6698, 16 October 1905, Page 3

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