In another panel, perhaps, could go the following quote: “”At a time when empty cradles are contributing woefully to empty spaces, it is necessary to look for external sources of supply. And if we do not supply from our own stock we are leaving ourselves all the more exposed to the menace of the teeming millions of our neighbouring Asiatic races. . . The policy of bringing out young boys and girls and training them from the beginning in agricultural and domestic methods has the additional advantage of acclimatising them from the outset to Australian conditions.”
Archbishop of Perth welcoming British boys arriving in Australia on the SS Straithaird, August 1938.
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By CRISPIN HULL Her birth name was Elizabeth Ball. But they even took that away. They called her Christine and told her parents were killed in a car accident. In 1939 she was taken from a home in England at the age of eight and was sent to an orphanage in Australia. For nearly 50 years she was alone. During her childhood she had no family and was abused by a teacher at the orphanage. During her adulthood she could trust no-one easily.
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