One Type of Australian
Image Description from historic lecture booklet: "Most of those who have gone to live in Australia are English-speaking people, and they have discouraged the importation of Negroes from Africa and of laborers from India and China. More help is needed in order to develop the great resources of the country, but the white inhabitants prefer to develop them less rapidly and to keep the country for those who use the same language and have similar ideals of social, industrial, and political life. "
Original Collection: Visual Instruction Department Lantern Slides
Item Number: P217:set 039 002
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One Type of Australian
Image Description from historic lecture booklet: "Most of those who have gone to live in Australia are English-speaking people, and they have discouraged the importation of Negroes from Africa and of laborers from India and China. More help is needed in order to develop the great resources of the country, but the white inhabitants prefer to develop them less rapidly and to keep the country for those who use the same language and have similar ideals of social, industrial, and political life. "
Original Collection: Visual Instruction Department Lantern Slides
Item Number: P217:set 039 002
You can find this image by searching for the item number by clicking here.
Want more? You can find more digital resources online.
We're happy for you to share this digital image within the spirit of The Commons; however, certain restrictions on high quality reproductions of the original physical version may apply. To read more about what “no known restrictions” means, please visit the Special Collections & Archives website, or contact staff at the OSU Special Collections & Archives Research Center for details.