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PHILADELPHIA CONGRESS.

SPEECHES BY COLONIAL DELEGATES. ' United Press Association—By Electrio Telegraph— Copyright. NEW YORK, October 18. The addresses of the Australasian delegates at the Philadelphia Commercial Congress were well received. Colonel Bell, the American Consul in Sydney, officially representing the New South Wales Government, eulogised the business capacity and integrity of Australasia:Mr Reeves predicted ihe closest relations between Canada and New Zealand, especially if Federated Australia declined to enter into trade reciprocity with New Zealand. Sir A, Clark, the Victorian Agent-General, and the New South. Waia d&egates described fie resources of their colonies.

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10480, 19 October 1899, Page 5

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PHILADELPHIA CONGRESS. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10480, 19 October 1899, Page 5

PHILADELPHIA CONGRESS. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10480, 19 October 1899, Page 5

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