The Booth Immigrants
Room in South Australia
. Pieao Association.— Copyright. . Adelaide, this day. THE Premier has informed Mr. Dentin, Federal Premier, that owing to the insufficiency of suitable: land for its own paople the State is unable to absorb an j of General Booth's immigrants. Melbourne, this day. The leader of the Opposition «nd some of'the Labour members oppose tbo Booth scheme. .
SiDNEr, this day.
' In connection with General Booths Boheme, a gentloman has written to Mr, <3arruthei'B, Premier of the State, offering to purchase an estate big enough to settlo thirty families, and to re-sell it at cost pruo on payments extending over, fifteen yoars.
London, Scpctmber 18
Mr B. L, Oothwaito, of Birmingham, characterises General Booth's oHsratwu proposals as farcical. He declares ihm land monopoly in Australia Has gam.ro far that shortly there will be no land lets lor the sons of Australian farmers.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1434, 19 September 1905, Page 3
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