AUSTRALIAN UNION.
OPINION OF THE TIMES. Press Association.—Electric Telegraph.-Copyright
London, August 2. The Times says the Federation party in New South Wales may possibly give the impetus required to colonial union. Sir H. Parkes is the natural leader of the Federationists. The Times further states that Australians consider England would reap the greatest advantage from a union of the colonies, which, if federated, would incur an increased risk of attack. The security of the present system lies in the absence of a definite connection between the colonies.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9270, 4 August 1893, Page 5
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