§ 8. Major-General Sir N. MOOREasked the Secretary of State for the Colonies whether both the Governor of South Australia and the Governor of Tasmania have resigned their appointments, and have assigned as the reason that this step was taken as a result of the heavy taxation now levied in England?
§ Mr. CHURCHILLBoth the Governors mentioned have, to my regret, found it necessary to resign their appointments. I cannot say whether or not the consideration referred to influenced their decisions.
§ Sir N. MOOREIn future appointments, may I ask whether such guarantees will be obtained from Governors-General-designate that will prevent a repetition of such an unsatisfactory position?
§ Mr. CHURCHILLThe question is a very difficult one in view of the heavy expenses of these appointments, and the difficulty of finding suitable persons who have independent means to fill them.
§ Sir N. MOOREHave the conditions altered since the appointments were made, that is the point?
§ Mr. CHURCHILLThey have altered in the same way as all conditions have altered lately, to the detriment of everybody.