MR SEDDON'S OPINIONS.
_. - LONDON, July 14. r Seddon, in the course of an Jtterview, said the colonies generally I cx P e eted that Mr Balfour would succe <*. Lord Salisbury. Mr Gliambers remainins- at the. Colonial "wee means, said Mr Seddon, a con"niation of a colonial policy which • ? a J be eu for the good of the Empire; , T^.-whatever position Mr Chamberaj n held he would continue to take ■ interest in the colonies. Lord V q ,v ' s influence in the colonies, > /f- ;SwM °n added, was due to Iris 8"»sp and sound judgment in foreign ™-s. aml he was entitlea to a well . "Woed reat.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 166, 15 July 1902, Page 5
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