FEDERATION.
By Electric Telegraph— Copyright.) (Per United Press Association.) (Received March 16, at 10 a.m.) MixnounNK, March 15. The question of the hour is what chance has the Federal Bill of being accepted when it goes bofore the people in May ? Mr Barton believes when tho New South Wales electors become familiar with the measure they will unquestionably vote for it. The Victorian delegates are greatly divided. Mr Kingston will recommend tho Constitution to the people of his colony. Sir John Forieot is reticent. Sir E. Braddon is not enthusiastic, but as the Convention on the Inst day accepted his proposal for a guarantee to the States he thinks he will have no difficulty in showing the Islanders that the Bill on tho whole is a reasonable one.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9389, 16 March 1898, Page 2
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