MARRIED IMMIGRANTS.
THEIR TREATMENT IN NEW SOUTH WALES. A CLERGYMAN'S WARNING. Bj Telegraph—Preaa Association-OoDyrleht (Rec. March 29, 0.10 a.m.) - London, March 28. The Rev. Mr. Matthews, Rector of Catsfield, and formerly of Now South Wales, in a letter tio "The Times," congratulates the Australian correspondent of that journal on his courageous and outspoken utterance regarding tho treatment of .married immigrants. Ho attributes the treatment complained of to the callousness of companies or non-resident squatters owning a largo proportion, of the pastoral lands. Every expedient is resorted to in. order to curtail expenses and augment profits. He warns owners that unless they grapple with the problem in tho .right way' a Government will arise that will compel-them to relinquish large portions of their holdings or tax them out, of existence.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 777, 29 March 1910, Page 7
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