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THE STATES THAT GAIN SHOULD PAY TRANSIT. ' .(BTTELEaHArn—r.BESS ASSOCIATION—COI'TBIOnT.) London, May 7. Dr. Richard Arthur, of Sydney, President of tho Immigration Leaguo of Australia, had an interview, lasting an hour and,a quarter, with, Mr. John Burns, President of tho Local Government Board, in regard to cmigrat'on to tho 'colonics. Tho Minister was very sympathetic, and expressed his readiness to receive a' deputation to suggest methods whorcby Britain could assist emigration to.Australia.;, '." Mr. Burns .considers :that the ; colonies should bear tho cost of transport; seeing that .Britain loses the future, economic, value of. the youth 'which ' she has. reared to manhood. ADVERTISING OF AUSTRALIA DT \'. /:;<Vv- :-.; ; \/.;,;germAny,-,;'-•-.;:• -.;-■■'. :,,/;; ; : : (Reo; May.9,:4;30^p.&.);-v!'■.:>;' ,i\ ; .: Bafl'ni May 8. '.':'. The: King of Saxony inspected at Dresden a; collection;of. photographic : views of Australia. .The- King-,admired;/the. pictures, especially rural scenes and: views' of Sydney Harbour:' - ; ■■'•':.■' '' ; \i.:\ ■■/ <.■'.■■' ■,A.pamphlet relating 'to Austi^a,' ; printed both in German and in English, i 5.,.: being Aridely;distributed in Germany.'.';, : ; : c','

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 503, 10 May 1909, Page 5

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EXPORT OF MANHOOD Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 503, 10 May 1909, Page 5

EXPORT OF MANHOOD Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 503, 10 May 1909, Page 5

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