A VICTORIAN'S GRIEVANCE.
SYDNEY, January 3. i Some grievances have arisen among 1 the guests of the Government respecting ■ the | non-delivery of invitation cards containing arrangements for lodgings. A prominent Victorian visitor, Sir William Zeal, President of the Legislative Council, considered himself slighted by the position allotted at iho State banquet. When he saw! tho ' seat he refused to take it, and left; the hall. He subsequently wrote a letter to Sir W. Lyne complaining of the treatment received, and stating that he would • not accept any further hospitality from 1 the 1 Governor.
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Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9833, 4 January 1901, Page 4
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