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British Migrants
Most migrants that migrated to Australia were from Britian. -
Test impossible.
There was a dictation test put out to all the migrants that wanted to migrate to Australia but to migrate to Australia you would have to pass the test but the test was not put in the immigrants language making it harder to pass. -
Britsih Children.
Britain begins sending over british children over to Australia -
Australia have more immigrants arrive.
Between 1919 and 1929 over 300,000 immigrants migrated over to Australia. -
Immigrants from Germany
More than 7,000 immigrants from Germany arrived in Australia before World War 2 broke out. -
15,000 to 7,000 refugees.
The Australia government decided to accept 15,000 Jewish refugees from Nazism only 7,500 reached Australia before the war broke out. -
Immigration gone wild!
Between 1901-1940 over 600,000 immigrants arrived in Australia. -
Australia says no to immigration.
When the world war two broke out and then Australia closed the Australian ports of immigration which left hundreds and thousands of Eastern Europe people nowhere to go. -
Loosing Immigrants.
Australia experienced a low number of immigrants, Australia had lost 15,148 immigrants. -
War Children.
War child migrants are sent to Western Australia. -
British Born In Australia
All the imigrants born in Britain equal up to 67% of all those Australians born overseas. -
Ending assited passage with Malta
Austrlia decides to end assited passage with Malta. -
Refugees and War Brides.
Australia allows 800 refugees to stay in Australia and also allows Japanese war brides to stay in Australia. -
Maltese Children.
Maltese child migrants begin to migrate to Australia. -
Australia accepts the Netherlands and Italians
A new assisted passage scheme was agreed with Netherland and Italy. -
ONE MILLIONTH MIGRANT!
The one millionth war migrants arrived in Australia. -
Earthquake Migrants.
The victims of the earthquake in Sicily migrated to Australia. -
Refugees from different parts of the world.
The first refugees from Vietnam, Cyprus, Chile and Lebanon arrive in Australia from fleeing the civil war.