DISTINGUISHED AUSTRALIANS
ENTERTAINED AT LUNCHEON. (By Electric Telegraph-—Copyright) (Aoabi alian & N.Z. Cable Association; LONDON,' AUa. 9. TEe Aawtra-pi'a aud New Zu-«nd LuiiiheOn Club entertained Sir C. Wade and Sir T. B. Robin,, air , at a distinguished' gatlvwig. idr A. Fisher, Federal High LoumussiuiJtfr, presided. Mr L. 6 Avery, referring to Die dub’s guest, said <tM his persona] «c----perience and th© records of the toioni.il Office showed that both of tin ni Lad done yeoman service for ‘their Sta cs and l for %© Commonwealth. • Sir T B- 'Robinson. referring to ’he duties Of the AgentsCeneral, sMd that if the offices vw credited with 2 a per ceolt. ou). the indent work *hev bad' done, (he year would show a tuilniAnti-', balance, with, immigrai' ion_ and advertising work thrown Aw gratis _ Sir C. "Wad© commented. o:i the ncmauid tor unificailion. The AgemsGeneral always- ©udoavororod' to speak with one voice and act j m harmony, while puelnng the righia of Hiotr own States.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 12 January 1920, Page 5
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