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THE MARRIED IMMIGRANT. "NO ENCUMBRANCES." A DANGER TO THE COMMUNITY.. /By Telegraph.— tre»3 Association.— Copyright.! (Received March 29, 9. a.m.) LONDON, 28th March. Commenting on the statement by tfeeSydney correspondent of The Times, that -married immigrants to New South Wales -were denied employment because they were encumbered with children, the Daily 'Mail says .- — "The embargo upon children (is a danger to the whole community. t'J'he exclusion of coiouied races imposes ia responsibility of putting no obstacle iu^ 'the way of desirable immigrants,." A CLERGYMAN'S VIEWS. CALLOUSNESS OF COMPANIES ANBfl , SQUATTERS. LONDON, 28th March. The Rev. Mr. Maithews, Rector ox Catsfield, and formerly of New South Wales, in a letter t.o The- Times, congratulates the Australian correspondent of that journal on his courageous and outspoken utterance regarding- the treatment of married immigrants. He attributes the treatment complained of to the callousness of companies or non-resi-dent squatters owning a large proportion.: of the pastoral lands. Every expedient is resorted to in Older to curtail expense*, and augment profits He warm; owners ' that unless they grapple wit h the problem in the tight waj a Goveiaimarit will arise that wjll compel iJwjn to relinquish largo portions of their holdings or tax them ,jut of existeaw-. i
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 73, 29 March 1910, Page 7
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205DENIED WORK. Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 73, 29 March 1910, Page 7
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