THE NEW HEBRIDES.
THE QUESTION OF CONTROL. ■ United FreM Eleotria , Telegraph—Copjrricht. * , MELBOURNE, December 1. Mr Deakin, replying to a question In the House of Representative* in refef-- ,- enoe to the New. Hebrides, said ft m incontestable that the meet excellent, re. laiiom existed between Britain and Franco, but he mas not aware the* re; lations ovesn of a most intimate character would justify the sacrifice of en established right. The Government of . ' Britain was recently reminded of the strong viewef Australia Iraki. No sacrifice of right* by either country should be asked. He trusted the present relationship would enable that consider*- . tidn to bo given to the reciprocal righta • of each party that would lead to ft just settlement, and AustreJia'e view of a just settlement -could not fail to be of. • advantage to Australia. As regards Oμ ' • resolution dealing with the Now Hobri* dcs previously passed in the House, he hcid received the usual formal acknowledgment from the Imperial authorities, but nothing further.
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12365, 2 December 1905, Page 9
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