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NEW SOUTH WALES
SUt.W. LYLE'S BOMBAST.
AKTEKATION Oit BLOODBUED.
SYDNEY, Wednesday.
In the course .or 'ají address at
Cowra. . un closer; sc-ttlciumt, Sir Wil
lium Lyne favored Government re-
sumption as opposed to tlw ~land
tax. , is
In connection with immigration he
said he put his fuutTlown cn (.'en-
crai Booth's scheme and stopped' his
submerged tenth. Ile always ' was
lighting for New South Wales, but
found that smaller States with «ir
uni representation in the Senate cou-
ld take his wind, and that this state
of affairs would have to be uttered
or there would be bloodshed. lt
was not fair that these small
States with their small population
should have as min h power as the
larger! States." It was estimated
that iii' JO years time the Australian
Population would bo twenty millious.
If the present state of affairs ccntin.
tied it would mean two millions con-
trolling eighteen millions. He had
opposed the Convention Bill because
of this, objection.
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