The discussion was adjourned until April 1 8, to enable the delegates to con- 1 suit their respective Ministries with reference to the proposals made by the Imperial Government. [special to pkess association. ] London, April 5. It is rumored that the delegates are not agreed upon the New Hebrides question, and that the representatives of New South Wales, South Australia and New Zealand are opposed to the views held by Victoria, Queensland, and Tasmania.
The " Daily News " points out that while the Conference has no power to legislate, the result of the deliberations must show the future direction which legislation on many important questions will take. Virtually it is the first Council of the Empire, and certainly cannot be the last. The "Times" thinks the Conference full of promise of success.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1527, 7 April 1887, Page 2
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