AUSTRALIA’S CONDITIONS
A PROFESSORI’S OBSERVATIONS. DOMINIONS SHOULD KNOW EACH OTHER BETTER. 'United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph Copyright.) (Australian Press Association.) Received 2.10 p.m. to-day. VANCOUVER, Sept. 19, Speaking at the Canadian Club after two months’- tour of the antipodes, _Professor w. W. Osborne, of Manitoba University, Stressed the necessity for the (Sister Dominions to know one another better. Australia impressed him in several different ways. There was a large proportion of the population living in the cities, and: an immense difficulty of the problems facing them. Si<rns of Americanisation were not so prevalent as in Canada, but were observable. Slpeaktmg generally, the. press of Australia was distinctly superior to that of Canada, a much larger proportion of the papers being as. good as, or better ‘than Canada’s best in sensitiveness, to the world’s affairs.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 20 September 1928, Page 9
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