EARL GREY INTERVIEWED.
DOMINIONS' HOUSING SCHEME. By Telefrraph—Preßs Association—Oopyricht / '(Roc. :February 3, .'9.20 p.m.) . Fremantle, February 3. . Earl Grey, formorly Governor-Gen-eral and Commander-in-Chief of. Canada, arrived hero to-day by tlie Otrantd from London. Speaking of the housing of the Colonhl Offices -together, ho said the position under offer for the.proposed. Dominion House was the most central .in London. His scheme was to secure a place for the Dominions to enable them to "present an adequate impression' of Australia. As to the advisability of visits from English statesmen to the Dominions, he would make this a necessary qualification, in other words, it should be a compulsory part of a Minister's education.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1975, 4 February 1914, Page 7
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110EARL GREY INTERVIEWED. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1975, 4 February 1914, Page 7
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