AUSTRALIAN HIGH COMMISSIONERSHIP
MR FISHER'S POSITION. "4*l •• ' • •' '• Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright,, SYDNEY, October %'*'<■ At a luncheon tendered by ovwpea# y shipping representatives to the . Ministers, a miniature anchor - was sented to Mr Andrew Fisher, and th«)iop« was expressed that he would leng remaip? anchored, m Australia. - /, Mr Fisher replied (hat he would rtmaii}? as long as he could- be of any- a«rTiee Australia v * This answer, is taken tm ata indications that the Prime Minister does not intend', to accept the High Commisswnerahip; '-•» A QUESTION. ' » v THE MINISTER'S REPLY. , -iuSYDNEY, Octoberrsr' a (Received Oct. 5, at 9.35 to the " Anchor? v, JM?a Fislier, on being questioned, said 1 know is that there was a little priyaW'' function, and, well, I wasn't the remark attributed to aw -Was. maAe.''^!
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16507, 6 October 1915, Page 5
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