Colonial Premiers at Home.
London, June 19. In the course of a speech Premier Kingston said the present political connection between England and the colonies was ample. The colonies, however, expected England to accept their produce in preference to foreign and were prepared to accord reciprocal treatment. Bishop Moorhouse, of Manchester, joined cordial welcome of the Premiers and said he saw splendid promise of a colonial commonwealth. Premier Seddon proposed that the Premiers shall take joint action in regard to pushing the sale of colonial frozen meat in provincial centres of Britain. Premier Nelson is negotiating for the renewal of an amended agreement in respect to British New Guinea.
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Opunake Times, Volume VI, Issue 291, 22 June 1897, Page 2
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