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THE ACENT-CENERAL’S OFFICE.
IS INFORMATION PROVIDED?
MELBOURNE, Wednesday.
In a letters to the Premier Mr Taver
ner (Agent-General) replies at length
to criticisms made in Parliament on the
Agent General's office, when the estim-
>![«??•• b^gxConsidef ear» > : -'ifc the
tiniest was stated that nobody in the
s il'-office, f except the
.. himself;-' knew anything
about Victoria, ■ Mr-TavernerT In d®
this statement, points 'out that
S&rfl Wr ”1 c^ ar feP„ of-the Agrioul-
tne-prqducts of. the
exhibited, and where liter'
fiio ■"> haring: been educated- in
- -sohdokr
h«’ “hooJinß, ‘ this ‘ officer;
a at \H« c hesteri' WiHiimis
bl'li i!^?W,Bon ’" attd ' Mbrihuik, Xre
Wwledge' of S,
rw. branches of farming. . . Jt was ahn
denfrtTT, b7 f me^— 8 t,,at ' : °® ee r s: of his
department spoke unkindly,, of Victoria '
Fremfcr. tbal there
JJJS, . th ®i sW^hteet^, foundation' for
*m!d * -which, he - considered
cqnia. only Bavo emanated from.- somVt
■J2stv. present consti
xrininded, Vic
tonaffwhoihaB|had occasion to do busi
ness mothe' Office.” -.- “
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