BRITAIN AND THE COLONIES.
Slit CHARLES LUCAS' MSJT. London, February !i. A Colonial Ollii-e ollicial, interviewed, remarked that Sir Charles Lucas' visit was illti'iuk'd to In- the forerunner "I others. Sir Charles Lucas would, lasaid, lie prepared to freely discuss ever,, j conceivable subject Ministers might do- j sire to he considered. After v.siting West Australia, Sir diaries Lucas would proceed to Adelaide, .Melbourne, Sydney, j Brisbane, llohart, New Zealand, and Fiji, probably returning via Camilla. It was expected that he would be absent for six months. All details of bis movement* were left to i.is discretion. The Australian Agcnts-tlcnoinl and Jlr. llall-.loucs, High Commissioner for. Sew Zealand, predicted cordial welcomes for Sir Charles Lucas and bencllciul results from his visit. INTERCHANGE 01' OFFICIALS. Received fl, 10.45 p.m. London. February !l. T/>r.l MiliicT. interviewed. suggested that the wisdom of the Motherland in Sending ollicials to any dominion desirinn advisers and an ultimate -vstcm oi I (nterchnngc of o'licials would doubtless popular.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 14, 10 February 1909, Page 2
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161BRITAIN AND THE COLONIES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 14, 10 February 1909, Page 2
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