YOUNG MIGRANTS TO AUSTRALIA.
OUTSPOKEN ADVICE. (tmTXD mii iSEOCIATIOW—ST BUBCTSaC TaXIORAPK—COPTmIOHT.) LONDON, July 9. Lord Somera bt.de farewell to 25 Little Brothers at Australia House. He eulogised the movement's success, and stated that it had a basis of thoroughness. "Keep smiling and look ■mart," he said. ."You are living advertisements to Britain! Australians are very warm-hearted. Maybe they will call you 'Pommies.' They called me that at first, but only jokingly. Australia does not want foreigners. Let us settle British stock there and maintain Australia's 98 British percentage. I only advise you to keep your eyes and ears open and your mouths shut." The Agent-General, Mr Leiteh, recounted the functioning of the movement. "My practical advice is to make every penny a prisoner," he said. "You'll always have heaps of confidence and numerous acquaintances if yon have money."—Australian Press Association, United Service.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19668, 11 July 1929, Page 10
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