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[per press association.] ' [Received March 14, 8.30. THE WESTERN PACIFIC COMMISSION. London/March I' 3. Sir Dillon Bell, Mr.. Murray Smith, Sir Saul Samuel, and' Mr. Hemmant, have met to: consider the report of the Western. Pacific Commission, and the hostile attitude; assumed by Sir A. Gordon to .the Australian Pacific policy. Mr. Hemmant "urged that they should proceed; to consider the report of the Commission, which; he considered, struck at. the root of the policy, approved of by, the Australian colonies,:, and the. meeting finally determined .to await instructions from their respective ..Governments before taking
any action.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6966, 15 March 1884, Page 5
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