New Zealand and Federation
ACTUAL INTERDEPENDENCE.
DEDUCED FROM SIR J. WARD'S SPEECH. United Press Association. — By Elee- ' trie Telegraph. — Copyright. • Received March 3, 11.10 a.m. Sydney, March 3. The Daily "Telegraph commenting on Sir Joseph Ward's suggestion that Australia and New Zealand should band together to prevent the forcingdown of stocks, says that Sir Josepii Ward, however unconsciously, affirms the practical federal relationship of the two countries and admits an interdependence which : , certainly is not to be inferred from- . New Zealand'^ I general political attitude towards federation. ? ' .: The paper adds that lit could liave been predicted at any time that |jew Zealand would be affected by Australian's financial conditions. This .is what has happened. . _When Australian credit was good so was that of .Ne>v Zealand, but now that it A ba«S, New* 1 Zealand finds 'itself within ' tho sphere of frost.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12204, 3 March 1903, Page 5
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