THE NEW AGENT-GENERAL OF VICTORIA INTERVIEWED.
London, April 13.
The new Agent General of Victoria, Mr Munro, in an interview with a representative of the " Daily Chronicle," said the colony was in a state of financial collapse, but he hoped that within 18 months the present difficulty would be overcome. He believed that money would shortly be a drug in Melbourne. It was difficult to conceive how a strongly-organised Labour Party could be formed in Parliament.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 89, 14 April 1892, Page 5
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