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...recent interview with a CRIMSON reporter yesterday, Crawford Vaughan, former Premier of South Australia, gave his views on "White Australia," Mr. Vaughan believes with Premier Hughes, who recently startled the world with his speech on "White Australia," that if colored races were allowed in Australia civilization on that island would be obliterated and an inferior race would take the place of the white race...
Before an appreciative audience last night in the Trophy Room of the Union, the Honorable Crawford Vaughan outlined the relations of "Greater Britain and America" from the time when "England ceased to be an empire," in 1775, to the present day. He defined the three great epochs of our country's history as: "first, when we fought for freedom for both ourselves and England; second, when we fought for the unity of the country and the freedom of the slave; and third, when we fought with the other nations for the freedom of the world...
...Crawford Vaughan, former Premier of South Australia, will address the members of The Union and the Student Liberal Club in the Trophy Room of the Union at 8 o'clock tonight on the subject of "Greater Britain and America." Mr. Vaughan has been in the United States and England during the past three years and is thoroughly cognizant of the subject of British-American relations. He is at present in Boston where he is delivering a series of lectures on labor problems in Australia at the Lowell Institute...
Before becoming Premier in 1915, Mr. Vaughan served in the Parliament of Australia continuously for ten years, having entered Parliament in 1905. During this period of service he was State-Treasurer and Minister for Lands from 1910 to 1912. Among the important measures passed during his premiership, which he resigned in 1917, were those affecting the remodeling of the educational system, making it one of the most up-to-date in the world, the industrial conditions, and the war policies of his counery...
...invitation of the United States Government, Mr. Vaughan came to America in 1917 and during the next 12 months addressed some 300,000 people in 26 states on the various war issues of the day. Since the Armistice, he has been in England, for some time the guest of the British government, in Paris for part of the Peace Conference, and in Belgium and Germany. He is associated with the League of Nations Union, of which Lord Robert Cecil is chairman, and with the World's Adult, and Sailors' Adult, Educational Movements, holding the chairmanship of the latter organization...