ITALIAN IMMIGRANTS
DENIAL OF SIR JOHN M'WHAE'S STATEMENT.
(UNITED PRBSS ASSOCIATION.—COPIMO^T.)
(Received 18th December, U a.m.j
■-'■ .:' . SYDNEY,. This Day. Ihe manager-general of the Aiistral asian agency of the Lloyd Sabaudc Line, referring to the remarks of Sii John M'Whae, about Italian immigrants, says that the.only Italian steamers ■ carrying passengers to and from Australir are those o| the Lloyd Sabaudo Line, and the Nayigazione General Italians which run a joint service. The faw range from £35 10s to £38 lOs. tt t daes passengers are now carried b\ Italian steamers trading to Australia and the meals provided are substantial' me conditions under which the immigrants travel is set out by the Italiar Government Department of Immigration ti V ,?V an Cmisul also (len'es Si--"jQlin JrWhae's remarks
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 147, 18 December 1924, Page 7
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125ITALIAN IMMIGRANTS Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 147, 18 December 1924, Page 7
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