TOO STRENUOUS.
—4 GOVBRNO'R -OKI COLONIAL PiOLITICB. PHYSICAL WELMR AK'l> TFJAH. (Per United Press Association.) (JEJeccived 25th, 12,30 p.m.) • iSIY'D'NFJY, April M. Liord Cliielnißf'-.rd is leaving to-daA' en a viyit to England. At the Govenmicnt dinner he declared that publio life in Australia imposed a physical wear and tear which was a menace to tho good government. Tn Eingland Ministers not in charge of public department paid not the same attention to details as coloTiial. Siincto 1850 there had been 11 Enghsh P'rimo M.inisiteirsi. Three were living and tlio others had passed the allotted span. Four had passed 80 yeai'S. Hera Miiiistca 1?? w'oro contimially breaking down.
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10351, 26 April 1911, Page 4
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107TOO STRENUOUS. Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10351, 26 April 1911, Page 4
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