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TELLING ENGLAND

1300 ON TREASURE SHIP“RICH AUSTRALIANS.” London, May 9. Contrasting with the usual press reports in British newspapers of Australian strikes, depressions, bush fires, droughts and moratorium.', although it must, in all fairness, be admitted that “Squizzy” Taylor was not mentioned, the “Daily Mail” prints an item, which Anglo-Australians extol as an admirable example of legitimate propaganda. Headed “1300 Rich Australians,” it says, “a treasure ship, bringing 10,000 tons of one of the richest cargoes that has ever left Australia, will arrive at Tilbury on May 9. She is the 20,000-ton Oronsay and carries, in addition to wealthy Australians, who will spend the season here, a varied cargo of every Australian commodity.”

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Southland Times, Issue 20499, 30 May 1928, Page 8

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TELLING ENGLAND Southland Times, Issue 20499, 30 May 1928, Page 8

TELLING ENGLAND Southland Times, Issue 20499, 30 May 1928, Page 8

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