BRITAIN’S SYMPATHY
AUSTRALIA’S TRIALS DESIRE TO ASSIST (Received Feb. 27, 3 p.m.) LONDON, Feb. 20. Lord Stanley, in the capacity of president of the British Australian Society, has sent a letter to the press expressing surprise that a representative of the people of Australia should accuse the British press of insidious anti-Australian propaganda. He declares that to injure Australian credit would be insane. It is unwise for a representative of Australians to stir up hostility in England, for on the support of England largely depends the restoration of Australian credit. News and comment in relation to Australia arc sympathetic towards her difficulty, and arc inspired bv a desire to assist her in her difficulties.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17503, 27 February 1931, Page 11
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114BRITAIN’S SYMPATHY Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17503, 27 February 1931, Page 11
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