MR JELLICOE’S CHARGES
Prs* Association —By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, September 30. Replying to a long cablegram wnrnmansjng Mr Jeihooe’s interview given to the “New Zealand Tones’ red published in the ‘Liverpool Post,’ Mr Ctoghlan (Agent-Gene-ral for New Sooth Wafae) complains of Mr Jellicoe’s vague generalities, and eepeeiaDy comets raiastatmento about capital being driven from Victoria by the operation of tbe compulsory Arbitration Act. Mr Oogfar ]an challenges'Mr JWKcoe to give the name of one person belonging to file Britafa race who, not being a criminal or mentally or physically infirm, was refuted admirioa to Australia during 1904.
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Evening Star, Issue 12624, 2 October 1905, Page 7
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96MR JELLICOE’S CHARGES Evening Star, Issue 12624, 2 October 1905, Page 7
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