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THE FEDERAL CONVENTION,

THE REPRESENTATION BASIS,

[PEE PKESS ASSOCIATION. |

SirPNET, September 11. — The tone of yesterday's debate was of a high character. Mr Reid, in an interview, said he was hopeful of the success of tbe federal movement. In voting for equal representation he did so iv order to meet the smaller population on the point without which they would not federate. He expected them, when the time camo to define tha powers of the Senate and arrange (i method of preventing deadlock, to meet the more populous States upon the point without which they could not federate

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 11021, 11 September 1897, Page 2

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THE FEDERAL CONVENTION, Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 11021, 11 September 1897, Page 2

THE FEDERAL CONVENTION, Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 11021, 11 September 1897, Page 2

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