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A BLACK MAN'S COUNTRY

VISITOR'S IMPRESSION OR

AUSTRALIA,

(UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.—COPTRIGHT.)

(Received February 28, noon.)

SYDNEY, This Day. . •Sir Henry Summon, a. Hull shipowner, expressed himself very candidly over the way tihingj are Tim in Australia. Ho (lKlaied that all tl)^ whit? men he saw on the wharf could tie.gentlemen if the country was run riglrily. Instead of that they were doing niggers' Mork, and doing it <lii.rr.ed badly.. Australia, was a blac!cmi..n's country, ,tiid could bo developed tremendously with black labour. But if things went on as they were, the Continent would pass ■ ts» somebody else as sure as the sun rose.

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 50, 28 February 1921, Page 7

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A BLACK MAN'S COUNTRY Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 50, 28 February 1921, Page 7

A BLACK MAN'S COUNTRY Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 50, 28 February 1921, Page 7

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