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 South Australia— Premier, Commissioner of Public Works, and Minister of Education— Hon. T. Price. Chief Secretary and Minister of Industry — Hon. A, A. KirkPatrick, M.L.C. Treasurer and Attorney-General — Hon. A. H. Peake. Commissioner of Crown Lands, Minister of Agriculture and Mines, and Minister Controlling* the Northern Territory—Hon. L. O'Loughlin.

Tasmania— Premier and Chief Secretary — Hon. J. W. Evans. C.M.G. Attorney-General and Minister of Education — Hon. W. B. Propsting, M.L.C. Treasurer and Minister of Mines — Hon. D. C. Urquhart. Minister of Lands and Works — Hon. A. Hean.

Victoria— Premier, Treasurer, and Minister for Railways — Hon, T. Bent. Attorney-General and Solicitor-General — Hon. J. M. Davies, M.L.C. Chief Secretary and Minister of Labour— Hon. Sir Alexander Peacock, K.C.M.G. Minister for Lands — Hon. J. E. Mackey. Minister for Public Instruction — Hon. A O. Sachse, M.L.C. Minister for Public Works — Hon. E. H. Cameron. Minister for Mines and Forests — Hon. D. McLeod. Minister for Water Supply and Minister for Agriculture—Hon. G. Swinburne. Honorary Ministers — Hons. W. Pitt, M.L.C., D. MacKinnon, M.L.A., and J. A Boyd, M.L.A.

Western Australia — Premier and Minister for Lands — Hon. N. J. Moore. Colonial Treasurer and Minister of Education — Hon. F. Wilson. Attorney-General — Hon. N. Keenan. Minister for Works — Hon. J. Price. Colonial Secretary and Minister for Labour— Hon. J. D. Connolly. M.L.C. Minister for Agriculture— Hon. J. Mitchell

AGENTS-GENERAL IN LONDON Commonwealth Representative— Capt R. M. Collins, R.N. C.M.G. New South Wales— T. A Coghlan, I.S.O. Queensland — Sir Horace Tozer, K.C.M.G. South Australia— Hon. J. G. Jenkins. Tasmania — Hon. A Dobson, C.M.G. Victoria— Hon. J. W. Taverner. Western Australia — Hon. C H. Rason.

BARONETS (Showing dates of succession and places of residence.) Broun, Sir William, 10th Bart. (Scot., 1882), N.S.W. Campbell, Sir Alexander Thomas Cockburn, 5th Bart (1892). W.A.