MR THOMAS PRICE
ANOTHER SPEECH WHY ENGLISHMEN VALUE AUSTRALIA. TO GET SOMETHING CHEAP. iy Telegraph—Prosa Association—Copyright LONDON, April 7. Mr T. Price, Premier of South Australia, spoaklng at llr</ivning Houac, Walworth, on u passage from Browning's “ fxilomou ami J>aik;s,’’ Provided that Good are tho young men, Strong, and tall. and proper, fJueh I etraigistway enlist .... ;nid Knglhilnnen appeared to only value Australia to Iho extent of getiiti" somethin?', cheap. They had no thought of anything exwpfc what was commercial. Of .sentiment there was very little in England. It would bo easier to got money to help Germany to fight England than to give a loan to Australia for raising wheat to feed England's millions. AVhen ho saw how Germany handled her youth ho felt there would ho a had time for England unless she got hotter technical education and hotter equipmentMr Price recommended that the youth lx? trained to shooting, as in Australia.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6490, 9 April 1908, Page 6
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