AUSTRALIAN GOVERNORS.
AN AGENT-GENERAL'S OPINION. United Press Association — By Electrio Telegraph— Copyright. (Received Feb. 4, 9.31 a.m.)
LONDON, Feb. 3,
Sir Horace Tozer, the-Agent-General for Queensland, on being interviewed' on the question of the subordination of the State Premiers at the Coronation, declared that any attempt to subordinate State Governors to the Governor-General, by sending reports through the latter, would be equally against the wishes of Australia.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7319, 4 February 1902, Page 2
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