MR SEDDON IN AUSTEALIA.
I TnE QUESTION OF RECIPROCITY. United Press Association —By Electrio Telegraph—Copyright. MELBOURNE, May 25. • Mr Deakin, tho Federal Premier, 1 J saw Mr Seddon prior to tho Letter's l ~ ] departure for Adelaide, and arranged . ° ! for a formal conference on matteie of v ! mutual iiito-i-est to Australia and Sew 3 "; Zealand on Mr Stddon'e return to j Molbiiiirno. He is exnecttKl to be back 10 !on Thursday. : i Mr iSeddon informed an intorviewcr : that lie had been misled by a etato- ; . lticnl >Sir W. J. Lyne made to Sir Joseph ! . Ward when tho latter was in Melbourne, to liie elleol that as New Zealand and Australia were conipetitom in the production of certain articles, there was no chance of the cvtabiishnie.it oi reciprocity. Ho that Six W. J. Lyiio neither reprosented the views of his collcaguos nor those of the j commercial classes of Australia—on tho I contrary he found Mr Deakiu anxious iJ to come to terms. ■
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12503, 26 May 1906, Page 10
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