THE ISLANDS.
Result of Mr Seddon's Visit. United Press Association. By Electric Telegraph. — Copyright. (Received July 19, 12.40 a.m.)J Sydney, July 18. The Fiji correspondent of the Telegraph says that since Mr Seddon's visit there has been a revival of the desire for annexation, either to New Zealand or New South Wales. The utterances of Mr Seddon inclines the opinion toward New Zeai laud, for reasons clearly set forth in a I letter to the local Press by a member of the legal profession. He shows that from geographical, physical, and climatic points of view Fiji should be attached to New Zealand, which would naturally form the head and centre of a federation embracing all the islands between IGS - west and 150* east, under British control. Free trade between New Zealand and and Fiji would be an immense benefit to both colonies. A large meeting at Levuka affirmed the desirableness of steps being taken to bring about the federation with New Zealand.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9819, 19 July 1900, Page 3
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