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INTERCOLONIAL TRADE.

( / , /'iVS.s L1.';..,1. ' ■[■'jri'lllt.) Ai't r.um- . This day. In the Assembly the Premier stated that Government favored Mr Seddon's idea of a Federal meeting of the Premiers in New Zealand. South Australia would be represented at all gatherings likely to promote the Federal spirit, and were prepared to go on with Federation without Queensland if the other colonies desires. Pp.ishane, This day. In the Assembly the Premier, in reply to Mr Drake, said the Government had no intention of being represented at the Federal Convention unless it was postponed till aftor next session. Meanwhile it would take no action in the matter.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 200, 18 December 1896, Page 3

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INTERCOLONIAL TRADE. Hastings Standard, Issue 200, 18 December 1896, Page 3

INTERCOLONIAL TRADE. Hastings Standard, Issue 200, 18 December 1896, Page 3

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