SIR G. TURNER INTERVIEWED.
THE FISCAL QUESTION IN VICTORIA. [Pek Press Association.—Copyright.] LONDON. Jdne 10. In the course of an interview Sir G; .Turner, Premier of Victoria, said he did not consider that the question of Freetrade and Protection would be made an urgent one at the next General Election in Victoria. The colony had gone as far as it was likely to go. The Freetraders would try and force the question of Free* trade, but ho did not expect that they would meet with general support, as public interest in the question tva? decidedly lessening. ■ "•■■ THE VICTORIAN AGENT-GENERAL. As a result of a consultation with Sir Andrew Clarke, Agent-General for Victoria, Sir G. Turner has decidedvto remove the entire Victorian Agency-General from Victoria Chambers, Westminster, to prominent premises in the City. Itisin* tended to extend the scope of the Agency by exhibiting the products and pushing the interests of the colony generally.
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Evening Star, Issue 10338, 11 June 1897, Page 2
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