"WONDERFUL PEOPLE."
TRIBUTE TO AUSTRALIANS. By Telegraph.—Press asss.—Cojynghl London, August 2. General Booth also said he had found in Australia a section of anti-British sentiment, somehow connected with the Roman Church. This section was so ncisy that it gave the impression that it was more influential than it actually was. The remedy can bj found in a free and open conference. The Australian people, he added, are wonderful if they can only get rid of drink, in which case it is possible they would have an immense future.—Aua.N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 August 1920, Page 7
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