FUTURE OF AUSTRALIA.
FOR WHITES OK FOREIGNERS By Telegraph,—Press Aisn.—Copyrijltt. fj Melbourne, Senator Millen, addressing a ing of business men, referred ttf ii mission to the Geneva Conference. Eft said that, of the many problems to (Ni discussed, none was mare vital to Alui# tralia than the "white" Australia 'poK* icy. It is an essential to Australia as''tip? Monroe Doctrine is to America, on freedom of the seas to Brifeiii, had convinced themselves of the ableness and justice of that policy, tirf now had to convince the nations of tliij} world that their attitude was right, anfe the only logical one. They must fljjj| Australia with white men, othnwitKl they would run a great risk of otltti nations endeavoring to fill AnstnuiK for them. • Urging the need for immigration, faN declared that, if a white AustnHji were to bo successfully maintained, thi! population must he considerably iiiM yreased by men from their own kit* and kin, particularly Britishers who; fought in the war.—Aus.-N.Z. Assn. , -
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 September 1920, Page 5
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