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JAPANESE FOR QUEENSLAND.

Press Association.—By Telegraph.—Copyright. Adelaide, May 12. The Rev. Mr Daniels, aa American Methodist, speaking aft this Wealeyan Conference, said that) if Australia wanted population she could send to Japan for shiploads of Japanese. The Government of Japan, he declared, would be only too ready to help to send them off, and the people might be located on uninhabited parts of the continent. The Conference should then send Methodist preachers amongst them to teach and minister to their religious instruction. If his suggestion were adopted Mr Daniels said in two generations they would have a population a credit to the place. These remarks called forth ridicule from the other speakers.

CABLE NEWS.

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8793, 14 May 1894, Page 5

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JAPANESE FOR QUEENSLAND. Press, Volume LI, Issue 8793, 14 May 1894, Page 5

JAPANESE FOR QUEENSLAND. Press, Volume LI, Issue 8793, 14 May 1894, Page 5

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