The Colonies' Legislation
Unpopularat Horns '
Press Association.—Copyright. London, Dec, 7
Sir H. Tozer, replying to an address prosontod by tho Australasian Club prior to Ins departure for Queensland, said that Australia legislation was undoubtedly unpopular hero, and that tho Commonwealth Government must chango its methods. If it wished pcoplo with money to go there it ought to imitato Canadi's methods of advertising Regarding <the naval defonco of the colonies, all were doing thoir best, and when able they would do more, The Colonial Oflico ought to place tho Agent-General on a closer and moro friondly footing.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1165, 8 December 1904, Page 2
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