AUSTRALIAN FEDERATION.
THE BATTLE OF THE TARIFF. COLOURED LABOUR IN.THE NORTH. **iICI.]>OURNE, January 21. -he Ho,M ('!. H. Tic id has returned i "in ißsniania.. He characterises Mr Ivsrton’s tisc-ai pcfic.v as milk and water — a 7ncrc iti'ing of platitudes. J hr, Hon J. Isnacs, Attorney-Henera.l, !• ■ decided for Federal honours. The ilori A,. J. Peacock. Chief Secretary, Jl therefore become State Premier. SYDNEY, January 21. Mr Bari on's reference to White AnsL alia, has caused concern in Queensland. .Ur Barton explains that ho has no inten lion of stopping llic Ivanaka traffic immediately, although he would be glad to do so if it could lie done with justice. U.d considered it a dutX- to abolish the traffic, within a few, years.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4261, 22 January 1901, Page 5
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120AUSTRALIAN FEDERATION. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4261, 22 January 1901, Page 5
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