AUSTRALIAN DUPLICATION
FEDERATION AND STATES.
AGENT-GENERAL'S CRITICISM.
United Tress Assn.—Elec. Tel.—Copyright. LONDON, Feb. 21.
“The Commonwealth appears to forget that duplication is not a State sin,” says the Agent-General of Western Australia (Hon. W. C. Angwin). Everything the Commonwealth has taken over has resulted in increased costs. It is all part of the slow process of unification. The Commonwealth steps in and creates overlapping and after a few years discovers that there is a duplication for which it immediately blames the States and seeks to abolish the State Departments. The cost of Australian representation in London will probably be increased rather than lessened if it Is monopolised by the Commonwealth.
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Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17953, 24 February 1930, Page 13
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