Australian Telegrams.
' United Press Association. -By gfeotrfc t Telegraph.— Copyright. Received January 20, 5.10 p.m.
STDNfcY^ January ?0. Mr Seddon* and Mr Carroll are going info the question j>f ariangrag k raeeimg of native chiefs With reference roajreia gathering of natives to welcome vie Duke andDucn|Bs^f.Jor|c. : ; ] ri Mr Seddon has receiyad a letter from .the Premier of ticforid enclosing a .»**- gestion&om the Trades Hajl^rf^» Imperud Goyernment should bereanestedl River aha Transvaal colonies. jnguUtieiK labour. Natal and_Cap^ IL6oHhy1 L 6oHhy have legislation on the'lines.of New %abnd, and Mr Seddon I 'ik tends "to eonjsnlt his ceUeJfuM'wttlt a view %o gtvft*«ftei fo the request. 1 The- Trades H^[ >; de^reK prolribitioa of forced hbour amwmrat ri^ttvea,; p>on«iitito of imprtatfoto Asiatics' or contract labour fjwS/%Brtßja\ and prohibition of infntjfi>i|si JuiHigHtj nMtives,^- -' • ■••' i -•*.*. .t£i--j~^.. --■_' Bewrre* January 21, tJtttfe - » ; P -• • Bx&atotf Xanuary"!?!. Mr Barton's «o VhHe Anptraliahas caused; boneern in -QaeeaalaneL Mr Barton explains tint he had.n> Intention to stop the Kanaka tsdsno' is»r mediately, although he wooid be glad to do so if it eonia ' b* tJooe with instioe. H«^6nVi(3ared it a duty to abolish the trtfflcw:Wnafowye«rs, \ <- '- <-: -:'": ' " °Mblb6or^k Jmbtart 2U A man 'habited Hoßand Uinv9eT«»A an infant named Geaoh at Kor'ifilfeibottrhe MViJG^cn ißTiving 1 iip«H Won^Ter bus-* UttnA mitm wag^bttfter^lldldw* t6 w«tfen v Hef ttifenerf o^ii^UvTltti^v* cArna eilamwired. In m> : $&&'■*,* fbnnd # *tfo<Shnent atattng Wfr the act wnr^tted would- besKsftfr^lrt -G**ch to the extent that i«ev%: wouhT b&trtiß lens to 'pfovWe'Wr'oat <6Mhe tfittotfee allowe4 o^Wet h«abaJWt - ' ' v A block of business places* flal'Beea turoea in O^elong;- THe darfafirnVestttha^ at £16,000? ' rTVr» ■ ™ A U^ i reoe>ve4fyo m Mjptt^nihn 1 , a New Zealander, who ia Wionyng^y Fren(^ohAati>B .jnieie of Sou^kitaleknla and ike anull islands thaija»sni» includiag the island wh«r^.Var}on«« settled, Two= agents of T^vF^wsh Trading Company OTdsred Fb^lqW to'leave.. He deahned. , $Ater> o% pnnnr his absence the ageoW vefatmjl r wi*h fcw«We nrmei {natives, hnke j««n,Ae hat and- removed mnon of |^lonf:'s «fleots. . They al*> left a w»n^ath*tif she had nps pleated out .before January Bth. t^y woiW come haok, jqd kictup » row. Furtong's letter re^ord» the 4if MrsMcKenzie, former]^ ,«j^l>nMdin and stationed with her, J^lrtwa^Ui'&feJtuls, as «, result. of-fev*r-' . ' ' Mblboornb, January 2L : Mr Reid has. returned feow^snmania. He characteTisw ■ Mr BmrtoiTa'v iseml policy. -»jj milk «nd-wrtw f ;*ni»*str«igof pUHtudes. ,H .•,.,>,, ,.^ v 7' Hon. Mr Isaacs hw decided rf»P«UJs*I honors.-. -Tne Hon Mr Peaoook'tiieMdb^e ' bttctMfttt S*ate?Premier. •-■ > ■ , > _-. The proposal td hold * review^otloe Imperial' troops .has been a*nwktt»ea» <>>lotMl Wyndham considering itinronoiieable for) the men- to maroh tifo anieeta. on Saturday and Monday next v .
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11660, 21 January 1901, Page 2
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414Australian Telegrams. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11660, 21 January 1901, Page 2
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