SYMPATHY FOR NEW ZEALAND.
Till! Age complains of the exclusion of'iS'ew Z al-.nd from |.liv late Conference, and assuming that Mr. Vogel haj by h s diplomatic) inissi.ni to t£ng|and, made himself muster ,>f the situation, ridicules the idei of the British Qovoininint consenting to any postal scheme by waj of tlie Pacific, in which N. \v Zealand interests have not priniary consideration. '1 he Age does not hesitate to say that Mir James Martin has made use of the Victorian delegales, "to get his rhe'stnuts roasted," and that bis pi tying off Queensland against New Zealand "ill, in the end, defeat (he object of the assembled'delegates. Tliere is a pretty extensive feeling of sympathy with New Zealand in this community, on account of the extraordinary pluck she has exhibited over this postal que:-tioii during the last year or two, although there are many who consider that she- has gone bejond the bounds of courtesy in her attempts to force her own schemes on the othor colonies.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 561, 27 October 1871, Page 2
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167SYMPATHY FOR NEW ZEALAND. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 561, 27 October 1871, Page 2
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