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LABOR DIFFICULTIES. THF FEDERATION QUESTION. (united press association.) 'Received December 12, 12.5 p.nv London, Deop^ber 11. Sir. H. A. Isaacs, T^ r d. Mayor, wjll, intervene m order * 0 avert a coal famine. . Stnjserp repudiate the idea that, they lQt^jQed to resort to violence/ The Earl of Carnarvon, m the course of -his lecture ••; last- 'night,: said -Colonial. Federation would be the forerunner of Imperial Federation. Sir F. D. Bell argued that it was a conditional precedent of the naval compact that no. Colony on becoming party to it should secede. In his opinion Colonial Federatibn ' was^ dubidus. ' Sir A. Clarke, emphasised. 1 the' 1 Moroe doctrin9, under which, ' America is claimed for Americans, and advocated -the establishment of an Australian military > college. . . ..
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXV, Issue 282, 12 December 1889, Page 2
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