QUEENSLAND'S FINANCE.
PHILPS MISSION'S WORK. (Receiver! 10.30 a.m.> LONDON, September" 23. Sir Robert Philps' delegation hag ad dressed a statement to the Queensland electors refuting Mr. Theodore's utter ! anees since his return to Queensland 1 1 The delegation declares that it strictly t adhered to the objects of the mission ol i! supporting the petition to the King or i the subject of repudiatoiy legislation ' and requesting the appointment of « t j Governor. Members scrupulously avoid - ed interviews with financiers, adding i that the failure of Mr. Theodore's mis sion was entirely due to the fact th«l the Queensland " Government's confiaca tory and repudiatory legislation va: well known in London financial circle! before the delegation's arrival. The dele Spates pail by the Malwa on Friday.— (A. and N.Z.'Cable.) i —.
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 229, 24 September 1920, Page 5
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