SOUTH AFRICAN FODDER.
VICTORIA'S ACTION CONSIDERED UNFRIENDLY. By Telegraph.— Press Association.— Copyright. (Received July 1, 9 a-.m.) CAPETOWN, 30th June. The Cape Preniiiu- (Mr. Merriman), and Di. Smartt, ex-Commissioner of Public Works, cabded Mr. Deakin, Federal Premier, that Victoria's attitude regarding South African fodder was considered distinctly unfriendly and might lead to unfortunate reprisals.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue LXXVI, 1 July 1908, Page 7
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54SOUTH AFRICAN FODDER. Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue LXXVI, 1 July 1908, Page 7
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