Agent-General

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An Agent-General was the representative in the United Kingdom of the government of a British colony in Canada, South Africa, Australia or New Zealand and subsequently, of a Canadian Province or an Australian State. Australia and Canada's federal governments were represented by High Commissions.

By the 1990s, some Australian state governments regarded the office of their Agent-General in London as a costly anachronism, even for promoting tourism and investment, and have since been closed and subsumed into the Australian High Commission. The majority of Australian States continue to have Agents General in London as of 2006.

Many Canadian provinces similarly are no longer represented by an Agent-General, although Quebec has a Government Office (Délégation Générale du Québec à Londres) in London.

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[edit] List of Agents-General for New South Wales

[edit] List of Agents-General for Queensland

  • Thomas Archer 1870–1872
  • Richard Daintree 1872–1876
  • Arthur Macalister 1876–
  • James Francis Garrick 1884–1888, 1890–1895
  • William Hemmant 1885 (acting)
  • Horace Tozer 1898–1909
  • Thomas Bilbe Robinson 1910–1919
  • John McEwan Hunter 1919–1922
  • John Arthur Fihelly 1922–1924
  • John Saunders Huxham 1924–1929
  • Edward Henry Macartney 1929–1931
  • Leonard Henry Pike 1943–??
  • William Alan Thompson Summerville 1964–1970
  • Peter Roylance Delamothe 1971–1973

[edit] List of Agents-General for South Australia

[edit] List of Agents-General for Tasmania

[edit] List of Agents-General for Victoria

[edit] List of Agents-General for Western Australia

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