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AUSTRALIANS UNPOPULAR IN ENGLAND (By Telegraph—Press Association) AUCKLAND, This Day. It would be interesting to know jus how much trade has been lost to Aus tralia through the bodyline bowling said an Australian. Mr A. R. Garling formerly of 2FC, Sydney, in an inter view to-day. During the war an Aus tralian in England was ace high wit] all classes, but now, due to the bodyliir controversy, be ranked by the masse with the Kaffir. Among business mei who know Australia, there is none o this feeling, but among the masses tin Australian is liable to be openly insult 1 ed. In Scotland, where everyone one meets appears to have a relative who is making money in Australia, the Australians are splendidly received.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 30 November 1934, Page 2
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