Sir Samuel J. Way (Adelaide). (42p.), 22 April 1903-22 June 1904

 
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Subjects include: Position of state Governors vis a vis Governor General; strike by railway men in Victoria 'it is a contest between the Executive and railway employees as to which shall govern the country'; [Irvine] is the man of the hour in Australia'; swearing in of Sir George Le Hunte; visit from Sultan of Johore; precedence of Chief Justices; precedence of the Admiral, Governors and Lieutenant Governors; Kingston's resignation; 'Sir George Le Hunte has taken captive all hearts'; visit from Japenese squadron; constitutional relations; advises Bridge to take a State Governorship at end of duty on China Station 'a man is not altogether shelved when he comes out to the colonies'; socialism in Australia; land hunger; Japanese manpower.
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