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MR PEEL'S MINUTE.

Press Association—By Telegraph-Copyright. London, February 26. The Daily Chronicle condemns the minute of Australasian finance written by Mr Peel, and adds that nothing could afford mora just provocation to the entire separation of the colonies than the lecturing of responsible statesmen by junior clerks. The St. James's Gazette says that although Mr A. V. G. Peel's private opinion, as expressed in his minute on Australian finances, is of no importance, yet the wrath of Sir G. R. Dibbs at the statements made concerning New South Wales is quite natural, aud the paper counsels Whitehall to look better after the probationary efforts of these junior officials.

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8730, 28 February 1894, Page 5

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MR PEEL'S MINUTE. Press, Volume LI, Issue 8730, 28 February 1894, Page 5

MR PEEL'S MINUTE. Press, Volume LI, Issue 8730, 28 February 1894, Page 5

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