AUSTRALIA'S RAISED STATUS
INCREASED DUTIKS OF HIGH COM- • ' JI.ISSIONKH. :i - Melbourne. March 2fi. As tho result" of the war lmviiiß raised Australia tfl the status of a' nation, ami .powmtabl?"incrfcasiwß •*«twrticipntioi] in foreign affairs, ■■ tho Hinh Commissicnor's duties ill. future will .liichidc diplomatic linison work. His actn 1 ties ir regard to trade and commerce are alsc extended, and 'this, necessitates the establishment of n Department of J radc and Conniiorce. It is unofficially slated Hint Sir .Tosepli Cook will succocil Mr. Andrew Fisher whose term expires in October—Press .Assn. ' ] raOHBAi," TRIiA STIHTIV'S.MISSION -IS LONDON. ■ , Perth,-- March 2fi. Speaking at a. municipal reception, Mr W. A. Watt said that part 01-. his.missior in''JjoDdo»- was to. toll tho British Govern • mont that tho Australian Govornmen was detei mined that-the indemnity inus be enforced, and to ascertain .'the.-dan of tiie first payment—Press Assn,'
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 156, 27 March 1920, Page 7
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141AUSTRALIA'S RAISED STATUS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 156, 27 March 1920, Page 7
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