PACIFIC HIGH COMMISSIONER.
NATURAL HEADQUARTERS AUSTRALIA. By Tolcsruiiji. -Pres.- Association.-Oipyrijtht j Received January 7, 9.5 a.m. j London, Yesterday.
The "Morning Post" says that Aus- j tralia would be the natural head- | quarters for the High Commissioner ' of the Pacific. He would still act on ! his own responsibility, subject to the Colonial Office, but propinicjuity to ; the Commonwealth Government would i ensure due consideration of their well- ; informed views, and rival claims of , New Zealand therefore, would not ; arise. j NEW ZEALANDS' ATTITUDE. , b;i tkle<;bapii.—i'Kkss association*.] ! Auckland, This Day.
The Hon. James Carroll, interviewed, stated that the Government I had no intimation that the headquart- j er3 of the High Commissioner of the Pacific was to be removed from Fiji. : If such a mova was contemplated a ; controversy as to best administrative | base, Sydney or Auckland, would : cause the authorities to hesitate upon j taking any action. i
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 326, 7 January 1911, Page 5
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148PACIFIC HIGH COMMISSIONER. King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 326, 7 January 1911, Page 5
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