II Oct., 1909.] 



Victoria in London. 



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I believe I may also congratulate the Government on having obtained their 

 site on favourable terms, and I can heartily felicitate them upon the use which 

 they have made of it. This great building is worthy of the great State whose 

 interests in England are here conducted and managed. We are all of us proud 

 of Victoria as a State of the Empire, of its large and energetic population, and 

 its noble capital, its prosperous commerce, as Mr. Taverner has told us, largely 

 carried on with the Mother Country. We wish the State of Victoria a series 

 of favourable seasons, and an ever-increasing volume of tr:i 



THE COMPLETE SCHEME. 



The official address of Victoria's representative is "The Agent-General 

 for Victoria, Melbourne Place, Strand. Lo^ndon, W.C, to which residents 

 of the United Kingdom should forward all inquiries relative to the 

 State, its resources and trade. 



—A. T. S. 





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