UNDER THE GUISE OF MISSIONARIES
FURTHER ALLEGATIONS
(Received 9.0 a.m.) SYDNEY. This Day. I\l. Bourdois adds : "Thanks to the pretext under which niiiwionaries \vi;rk their l'a!s«u philanthropy. they arc aiJie to act in all security. one might almost ,siay with the protection of the Ciovern.mdit. It is time to unmask these so-called men. of Cod. wlvo purine t-lit? ruin, of their feliow-nten under the guise of proachiiiL; to the natives. They are not only enemx'.s of colonisation, but are against the work of civilisation. preventing the natives and European.- tVom coming together. We ask that the natives be fre-e to work with us.
M. Martin, replying, said that he was already convinced that the labour question would be most important. The Chinese were unsatisfactory, as were also the Indians and Indo-Chinese. They should consider the Javanese, as tiny were suit-able. The matter should be placed before the authorities in France.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 23 August 1910, Page 5
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