RESENTMENT AGAINST AUSTRALIANS
SEQUEL Tfi B4BY-LME MffLWfi GINTMVERSY [Per United Press Association.] AUCKLAND, November 30. " It would be interesting to know just how much trade has been lost to Australia through bodyline bowling,’* said an Australian, Mr A. R. Garling, formerly of 2FC, Sydney; in an interview to-day. “ During the war _ tho Australian in England was ‘ ace-high ’■ with all classes, but now, due to the bodyline controversy, be is ranked by the masses with the kaffirs. Among business men who know Australia there is none of this feeling, but. among the masses, an Australian is liable to be openly insulted. In Scotland, where everyone one meets appears to have a relative who is making money in Australia, Australians are splendidly ro< ceived.”
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Evening Star, Issue 21891, 30 November 1934, Page 8
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122RESENTMENT AGAINST AUSTRALIANS Evening Star, Issue 21891, 30 November 1934, Page 8
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