AUSTRALIAN.
[Bt. Elbctbio Tbilkoiujph— Cotrmawr.y Peb Pbess Association/] .. V..- --. Sydney, May 28. ' : - . In the House last night Sir Henry , Farkeu saia.be proposed to proceed itritrlx ; - V" the Bill for- the abolition of plural, voting,. "' before dealing with the Federation'quesi ' tion. On hearing this statement, the - - Opposition accused Sir Henry of attempt* v w ing to shelve the ' Federation proposals,, and several members of the Opposition. \ who supported hint on the latter question.'declared that they were disgusted with *>:--. him because of his action. The feeling, r in political ' circles is' that .the fate of the ' Ministry, is sealed. ■ . Melboubnb, May 28. - Mr J. G. Duffy, Postmaster-General,;,/ has decided that it is undesirable to establish a penny post, for Victoria' It is stated that .New Zealand favours international penny postage, though JthoV; I statement lacks confirmation. ■'- ■
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11280, 29 May 1891, Page 2
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