Letter from A E Young to the to the editor of the Sydney Morning Herald

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First World War, 1914–18
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28218 plan 1254 West 40 Los Angules 28/1/16 Canforma The Edetar Sydtary Mring Haald Dear Sir read It might interest you to tas of the I have receuntly amied here from Exeminers idea of Austidles Australia, on a visit, and the things I hear of our neloved country and the motherland wll, just exrsperates me; enclosed is a cutting for your perisal. Canada has forbidden the paper to enter her territary, I can you wonder at it? The people here are a mixed lat, dut even the aducated know very little of Australia; some do not know it is anything, but a place on the meps. I could wnte a lat of funing incidents se australia, but it would take up your valuable tme With best wiskes for the suens of the Herald I am Yours truly H. S. Youing
Los Angeles Graminer.—The Great Rewspaper of the AUSIRALLA REBELLION IS HINTEDL LELLLN Communication From Sydney Resident Tells/ Colored Brink Right From Fruit One of Many Possibilities of Serious Conditions Told Citrus Growers orona, Nov. 25. 1916. , ting treasonably Dr. Herbert J. Webber, dean and A1 that ve Eettor Examiner: Recently I road Rat Aeriauto Sn matter would lett bing abou paper that the Hearst nowspap Me. MNe Missistipipit n were debarred from entrance into C. informed on rood auth res at1 he ave as da and that any person caught w that the people knew tha convention of the Citrus institute, F sem in their possession in that A id was to be made and hene n speaking on tropteal amd country would be aned te0e or get Ar ould have been very foolish t ingerous papers to remain years in 1a hee could get them Today brought me the inclosed lett from Australla which 1 think Billy Hus Sea, Sodera and an Englishman le tone me of to Mustrate in tberey in that un has been expelled from th. in Australla. The men who alata I was born. pelled him from tralla, and am a (eare in Government Service that they & dants from reaung or croesin Inion to SSSNO Parioaucn M Mons Moi EX-AU Calls Conscription outr a Brite SAeaae CanAES T Mt S Thits o Bit Cas Sin Ce Talks of Rebellion Fae S. AaAaers SSON Caa 123322 2 13 2.43 Mnen Cuion member 2 2 2 Great Southwest SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1916

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125A West 40th place

Los Angeles
28/11/16 California
The Editor

Sydney Morning Herald
Dear Sir
It might interest you to hear read of the
"Examiners" idea of Australia, I have recently arrived here from
Australia, on a visit, and the things I hear of our beloved country
and the Motherland - well, just exasperate me; enclosed is a
cutting for your perusal. Canada has forbidden the paper
to enter her territory, & can you wonder at it?
The people here are a mixed lot, but even the
educated know very little of Australia, some do not know it

is any thing, but a "place on the map." I could write a
lot of funny incidents re - Australia, but it would take up your
valuable time.
With best wishes for the success of the 'Herald"
I am
Yours truly
A.E. Young.

 


Los Angeles Examiner
Newspaper article- see original document.

AUSTRALIA REBELLION

IS HINTED IN LETTER

 

 

 

 

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