AUSTRALIAN CABLES.
MR SEDDON AND THE DROUGHT.
' (Received 11.12 a.m.)
MELBOURNE, this day
The-Lord Mayor, in presiding over the Drought Relief Committee, read a letter from Mr Seddon covering a donation of £100 from Mr Hugh Campbell, and says: "I need hardly state that the sufferers have the sincere sympathy of myself and my colleagues. Had the several State Governments' seen the way some months ago to accept our proffered aid, I feel sure material assistance would have^ ensued. It was intended only as a neighbourly action, and in the accepting of the offer no loss of prestige would have resulted to Australia. <f
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 109, 8 May 1903, Page 5
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