~eAGE TEN. | Immigration “By? ‘DORIS LEEDHAM HOBBS’ immigration ‘policy. ” parative newcomer, . ing: Pot’’. of nations: - The present immigration policy is{now becoming scientists, - especially “Come. ” “With automation supersed-|in the sugar ‘industry. ° »- .ing’-man-power: in’ many. European | SUGAR ‘WORKERS. “countries, Australia is “welcoming |- ~Sunplus people :. ‘for: the “migrant. ‘but. to the. native- me born The newcomer. faces. ‘the’ un. fe . known : “man, of whatever creed: and. ‘what- ‘ IN- ORDER OF ‘NUMBERS |< “How- “well: this *- “policy © has peer ~ Polish,’ ‘Dutch; ; Russians. : ed: their, native land to‘ Manch: Having: : written: ‘last week : ‘shoul ‘their’: “the migration ‘of the Australian Mut- teachers and ° scientists. ‘With. the _, ton’ bird, this week’ I am passing‘on| conquest.’ of. Manchuria ©-by - the “to! you information Igleaned from’ a| Chinese Communists, all these’ people -eutting -Sent™ me. ‘about: Australian who resisted collectivization. of their - Till’ I read. it,‘ farms, Thad no idea that in Australia today, | notice and shipped: to the Crown : = one: in -every: six persons is a .com-|colony: of Hong. Kong. - From there, making this | with the help. of. the World. Council * South: Pacific: country another “Melt of Churches, they reached Australia. . People. willing | sorbed large settlements of Italians. _ to pull..together. As. .the minister |In: the - Barossa . valley. of - South |: 1 “for immigration said recently,’ “Im- Australia - many! thousands of Ger- ~ migration’ is an adventure, ‘not: only | maris. settled in .36: towns and print- F faced with’ 4 the necessity of : living and suppressed ‘the newspaper; ‘sub- | ,in peace. and goodwill, not ‘only. with. ordinating \German to’ English ” in is neighbour, but. with his’ fellow. their: ~~ | troops. with German names - fought “working ‘is . found. in: the fact ‘that, Australians tothe core. In‘ fact, in the® ‘volume: of. ‘immigrants - runs. ‘in ‘the néxt 50: years the: typical Austral. this: order; : British ‘ (including: Irish); rian and ‘a: typical American will’ be ‘German, ‘Greek “and | ethnically. interchangeable. ... . “he: last wiatied: are. of course “the Australian‘. ‘Beauty Queen ‘title, was thousands | of: - White ‘Russians who a-fonmer .White Russian!. Provided re Is Worldwide ‘in’ 1917. ‘These - settled, farmed, had. own. schools;::and became _Were. given a:-few. days’ Several . thousands : are living there _Queensland’s ‘sugar | belt. ‘has ab- ing their own German-English news- | paper. World. ‘war. meant that. the schools..* What : happened?. In ‘World’ War IT these’ young -Germans had become ‘so _Australianized ‘that for» their’ -new~ country _ and “were “The -first migrant to - secure: the ia ‘the: ‘would. ‘be-settler . can satisfy the | - authorities ‘that ie eslornia ‘to: the | Z| requirements, there -is no bar to, any race or’ creed. Dhousands ‘of. Asians -are studying -o further. their. oyoved policy” of “Welcome, ” lish; Dutch, -Italian and:German ‘to answer. the» many ‘questions’ asked by the newcomers. She’ wore ‘a’ nautical. uniforra: anid . a smart little’ turned-up hat with, the land training under various » Programs : and schemes. the -Freemantle: Port ‘Authority: ‘appointed a skilled. lin-: guist, a Dutch girl who spoke: Eng- |: words “Port “Authority”. on it. She, was responsible: for _ getting « across the ‘multilingual announcements, ‘and also arranged for the public. address system .to carry: national music: of. different countries as a welcome. This: lady was. a great success at her. job. ‘She is now the wife of an | American. Naval: Lieutenant “and ‘at her. wedding in Freemantle she was given’ a -guard® of honour by the Australian Navy. America ’.-... who knows where in ‘the. world. families will -settle?. Im- migration is everybody’s . business: It-is in. fact the. World’s ‘business. . How. To. Bring Up. A. Thug — London’ Sunday Express) |. A chief ’ constable’ yesterday. laid down -12 Golden Rules for bringing up a ‘successful Juvenile delin- quent. : Mr. Donald MacInnes, Perth’s 4a | : year-old police chief — married with two daughters — listed » these at a , Rothesay | conference of. 150. -child welfare’ experts.” ‘Begin. ‘in; infancy cand” give. “him everything he wants. ‘When . he: picks .. up ‘a. bad. word, laugh: heartily: a ‘he — think: him- ‘self cute.: a . Never: give him’ ‘any y spiritual train. ‘ing. Instead, wait until he'is 21 and ae ‘let him make wp | his. ‘mind fo him: |" St, Sidney 1018" Pleasant St: Sidney Rsvp ote vrmees nei From .. Holland « to: : “Australia to’ . day.:: a 1A REMINISCENCE The Man_ i Reader pcealle: sory of'a criminal ; deterred by. corporal punishment. It was back in 1924, in an Alberta town; 1: was. sitting at a table in.a cafe: .A ‘stranger,.a man -close®:to the’ three score’ years and:ten ‘sat down at the same table. «¢ He appeared’ lonesome...He was well dresséd and Icoked prosperous. I. found out later he had. prospected and mined for a good’ many years. Why: this: stranger. opened up :to| ‘ me and told: me the story which: I will relate I. do not..know: It may be -I.,possessed .a clerical look ‘or just. plain’ friendliness... ‘At ‘this time ‘there, was: quite“ a -murder trial going on: in the prov- ince; which’ was . the. topic’ of “the Perhaps that was © what ‘y-apologize: for.“ him” by. ‘saying: could. “never ' do . anything. with - him anyway. Pee Prepare yourself for ‘a life of set | You’ are: ‘likely, to have it. And “Mr. MaciInnes, a wartime bomber pilot, told the Scottish ‘Chil- dren’s Officers’ Association : ‘eonfer- | ence:- — ~ OTE parents follow these rules care- fully, they. can be certain of success {in turning 0 outa juvenile aoaner 72 | KLONDIKE KATE IS KLONDIKE | NIGHT: FEATURE | “SO. fand waited: ‘for’ the: fireman: te SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW ee ho Hac ok He Never "Risked i "Again ‘prompted: me: ok start :the . conver- sation. I asked- him what he: thought about it. His first: words were “They aught get a: D-———— good lashing.” This expression made me’ curious enough to ask: him why-he thought The answer came in very few words, “I know, -I: got ‘them, : hang- ing is too -good-for them.” * Without. any ° encouragement: he told ‘me. the : following story which Iwill--relate as briefly. as. T can. I- asked him : if. I could. write’ the | story. His answer was ‘‘Yes,“if you wait:.a long time.’ -I have. waited just..30:-years ‘and. here is the. story. MEMORY VAGUE |: oT can't © remember » - anything about. ‘my parents and very. little ‘of what" happened ‘before I .was ‘eight or ‘nine’ years old....I guess I. was just brought ‘up ‘in’ the city: slums. AIL I knew. was how: to fight and be bullied: around by .other kids. Iwas in and out-of ‘jail, ‘until .1 “was: over 20 years of age,. then I got into big | company,, working with a gang. “Tt"-was., while . working: with -..one of these ‘gangs that. I got into the! scrape that. got me the ‘lashes.°.. “Plans were: made for ‘the holding up -of-an “express: train: ‘Two of. us was ‘to - boayd: the: train. “just: ‘pack’: of: the tender.. “After: the: train’ was ‘| about: “four miles - out’ from: town, | we. were. to rush : the’ fireman : ‘and lodd ‘jobs. This went . on for: -another | —— ‘the. engineer “and “have «the» train three. years. q: 1: Rlondike Night | ‘in’ Legion ‘hall; Stopped. ata place further. down: the! ; Ganges, on: ‘Saturday, . ‘was. enjoyed. 'by\a large’ crowd -of members. of ; were Waiting. “Then, the would take . Royal: Canadian Legion, Branch. i over... ‘track, -where “the. rest. of ‘the? gang |: “We. climbed apie on the’ coal tend out; to: dg. some” stoking. oMy- ‘partner. grappled with : he]. to: ‘size. me. up.:’ ze am.-sure: the war. fireman ene I rushed i the: _whippin yhands ‘ were’ ‘tied " ag a. doctor i in: ‘the room mask. a on The Lashes | | EQUAL TO 10 YEARS © | jails. : ‘cent © good "conduct. ‘thing. I: -could to escape ‘the other ten Jashes..: Tas sooner . take another: ten ‘made boss of this group of. ‘men and| Here-is. the ‘rest of his story.” home: two or three: times a week to; would © ask: ‘me: . many. -questions. some | they. were: legal men, judges” ‘and so “The sf ‘that