Colonial Premiers at Home
Pee Press AshOOLvnoN. BY TELEGRAPH — COPYRIGHT. London, June 9. Mr Seddon and party were given an ovation at St Helen's where they were the guesfca of the Mayor. Mr Seddon said he was gratified that Parliament was improving the condition of the masses. He urged the coal owners not to oppose theGoverument. He also described New Zealand legislation. '" Sir G. Turner sails on his return on July, 9th. Rec 10th 9.50 a m. At a banquet given by the Curriers' Company, London, Mr Kingston and Sir John Forrest were present as guests. Both iS were ib lteiuu ; >dl!^ '' with -the Mother Country, and wer* delighted to share tho general.rejoicings in honor of the greatest sovereign that had ever lived. In the course of an interview with the representative of ihe D*ily News, Sir George Turner said that if the Victorian Parliament failed to i-atify the Federal Convention Bill, Federation would be set back for a deoade. The colonies, he added, had little interest in Imperial Federation
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Inangahua Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1236, 10 June 1897, Page 2
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