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MR SEDDON.

Prest Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. Sydney, March 5. The Premier drove Mr Seddon to Various points of interest yesterday aftornoon, calling at the principal polling booths. Mr Seddon visits Parramatta to-day. The Consul-General of France had a long interview with Mr Seddon today. The first question to engage their attention was whether New Zealand would agree to send exhibits to the Paris Exhibition. Mr Seddon approved of the colony joining in the British Court, and that steps should be taken to give effect to the scheme. The next matter dealt with was as to whether New Zealand would be preSared to permit the French Cable 'ompany to have the use of the cable repairing steamer Tutanekai, in the event of any repairs being required to the Noumea cable. Mr Seddon stated that he would lay the proposals before his Cabinet on his return to New Zealand for decision. Mr Sed_on, on his visit to Parramatta, also inspected the Government dook at Cockatoo Island.

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9669, 6 March 1897, Page 8

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MR SEDDON. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9669, 6 March 1897, Page 8

MR SEDDON. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9669, 6 March 1897, Page 8

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