YOUNG PEOPLE.
WHAT AUSTRALIA WANTS. THE IMMIGRATION PROBLEM. THE TIMES HAS SOMETHING TO SAY. By Telegraph.— Prem Association.— Copyright. (Received July 5, 9.10 a.m.) LONDON, 4th July. The Times remarks that there is in Great Britain a large body of boys without flexibility of adaptation, yet with plenty of good stuff in them, which, if properly moulded, would yield good results, whether in the Motherland or the colonies. "But," continues The Times, "if they go to the colonies they should go early." The paper adds : — "Our Australian correspondent has shown the strong feeling of Australians in favour of agricultural immigration. The Dominions must not, J however, expect to get the flower of the I very classes needed in the Homeland ; j they must be content with a good average. The best means of obtaining it is to attract immigrants while they are still young."
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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 4, 5 July 1910, Page 5
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144YOUNG PEOPLE. Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 4, 5 July 1910, Page 5
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