INFLUX OF FOREIGNERS.
ALARM IN WEST AUSTRALIA
(BY CABLE —PRESS ASSQCUTION-COPYKIMT.) (AUSTRALIA AND HA CABLE ASSOCIATION.) PERTH, January 18. The Premier, Mr Collier stated that SSd° t Southern % r P di( j not Bee m to be assurances there rate at w hich any sl ® c ' ie ?® g „ ere entering Austhese foreig Australia seemed to tralia, and W , f a j r s hare. be receiving m j end of Juna , fT,5 Un foreigner S arrived in West A I These figures did not radiAustraha that all alien Ca^ e arriving after July Ist, 1925, ZZ te possession of £4O landing J *ra guarantee of employment, P had any material effect in preventine Mr Collier said, probThere w >mploved j n the state at thiJ S of the year than eTer be " t?' _i« f ro m all parts of the State Reports fore jgners were being showed t. because in many cases «venPP er to work for food ? y Tho State Government had made ° nly -JS oroterfs to the Federal Govrepeated protests entire , y a ernmen • ttef was no t possible for theStite Government to regulate the influx of foreigners.
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19212, 19 January 1928, Page 7
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