THAT TRAVELLERS SHOULD STAY AT HOME.
j S::- 1 have iu>: r< .hi with ■■■■ iurest Contention XVIII. by !•':•., :.k ;r!ii-kin>hav.. •■Tlwt Traveller- -h,,ulo< |-;ay at home." OS cm.-- .-<■:.-.o mm::' \ j juM a- likcl;. :>) ckam.'.e a *- l > l ' ,i ''"_■'_ |tu an unwa.-hcu, imddlc-ajmd ir.a.i of ■tl as the same number o! year.- spent m travel. Tim diamonds and topa/.e--to Siv nothnm "I tin- ri'inininvno-.-, probably reconciled Marco Polo tu the loss of his silhouette. Still. 1 c;m amac \v:tli many of v m contributor'.'' view.-. Other maec. . alter all. are ju. t olimr )«.••-■. : am.l thev contain people who are ju.-t o'ner people, whether they -peak wiln tne accent of New York ~rot Oxford. Uu: cow. -peaking of accent-, a- an Amfralian visitor to your -non . ! vmliy i must protest auam:-! Frank P.irkmshaw's last paragraph. I■: it not linn : to leave the Australian twam; and toe Sydney bridge alone'.' And turther. : can we not drop the old old .io'-.'-about the convict settlement ot Antra I ia'.' I think Frank lnrkiu.-haw e;..mm have heard the story of the old Au.--tralian lady who. on beiim told !h..: one of her friend:- wa.- to Km:land, exclaimed. "Oh. not Km;!ami' Isn't that the place where all those. dreadful convicts came from?" Yours etc C/KLIA .IKKIXSON. March 17. lil.'il.
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21119, 21 March 1934, Page 9
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