DISGRUNTLED SETTLERS
TREATMENT IN VICTORIA DEMONSTRATION IN LONDON LONDON. Sept. 19 Fifteen of the British settlers who migrated to Victoria and returned a few months ago, alleging misrepresentation against the State Government, paraded all day to-day around Australia House. The settlers carried banners urging the boycott of Australian goods as a return for Victoria's treatment of British settlers. The demonstrators, who were orderly, handed passers-by pamphlets attacking the Victorian, the Federal and the British Governments. Australia House officials ignored the campaign and refused to comment.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21911, 21 September 1934, Page 12
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