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W 110 Wr L l-i FC. I .BO W S UIT V ofkhr worth imitating. Hr Arthur. M.8.A., writes to the Sydney Sun:—■ [ have received the following letter from ;l lady in the hush. Sho is known personally to me. and J can vouch fur her in every way; you have always born very Keen on the immigration business. Well, after this wards over, or as soon a-, we could get one. my husband and I will take a little fatherless, boy and rear him us our own. and I am certain that if it is properly put before the Australian women that there is scarcely ■ a family but what weuld do likewise, and, with Hod's help, rear them to he as brave as tbe Belgians. We would take either British, French, or Belgian. and tbe. younger the better. Will vou lake the matter up for us? This is surely a splendid offer, and if there aro others in Australia who are prepared to do likewise f shall be glad to hear from thorn.
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Southland Times, Issue 17764, 24 September 1914, Page 7
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177HOME FOR ORPHANS Southland Times, Issue 17764, 24 September 1914, Page 7
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