PROFESSOR WOOD’S ATTACK.
STARTLING STRI'CTURES.
By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyrigh London, April 23.
Professor \Yood, of Sydney University, President of Die New South 'iyales AntiWar League', in'an' article published in the Manchester Guardian, states that a very great minority in Apsfralia fire opposed to the war, chiefly consisting of Irish residents, the labor party, shearers and rouseabouts.
He adds thqt racial unity and profundity of igho~ran.ee are the real causes of thp war. The chief reason of Australia’s support, he cjeclares, is that the Colonies consider their help is a gpad investment and a good advertisement. Few volunteers were inspired with selfsacrifice. Most were prompted by sheer love of adventure, and a desire to escape the_monotony of bush life.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 398, 24 April 1902, Page 2
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118PROFESSOR WOOD’S ATTACK. Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 398, 24 April 1902, Page 2
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