THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.
. '.;. ; ~;,; . — fy - '': AUSTRALIA FORTUNATE. By Telegraph—Press Association—Oopyriefct Adelaide,' February 10. Earl Grey, referring to the appointment of Mr. Munro-Forguson as Gov-ernor-General of Australia, said bo .con-sidered-Australia Would be most fortunatojn:having a mait'of such character, business capacity,' and personal charm. As 'a. supporter' of Lord Roscbery, lio was a Liberal Imperialist, a man marked by courage and independence of character. -Besides a knowledge of municipal affairs, he would bring a knowlodge of scientific agriculture and forestry, which . would be of the greatest benefit"to tho Commonwealth if it cared to use it.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1982, 12 February 1914, Page 5
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91THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1982, 12 February 1914, Page 5
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