AUSTRALIAN PREFERENCE.
(Received S.4S a.m.) LONDON, October IS. «,tin2 on the recent proceedings Parliament in coiiiD tbeLo J tb the proposed preference to jW %S n "The limes" regrets the ft** B " f M £ Senate, and states that it deCIS Tp desirable lor the approaching mtf , Conference to consider the W*Z of denouncing treaties, but the <S of treaties is a very different vjolation v ty matters, continues -•' the Crown is absolute, and " Ite £nerial Parliament is unable to tie ia?efor the violation of current 55 obligations; PPhe Senate having refused to pass the Wβ Bill with the shipping clause ?fK«corfai.ce with the appeal of fK of Trade, the Hou.se of Represent up the original bill, ami f lin yromised that an Amending £ D ,S .ollow. The original bill 3 -~ Wily enough, but there is little FT in the near future of the repeal of 7 sh Ling clause, and there is a danhit the meagre will be lost 6 mc to its containing a clause which counter to international treaties.]
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 241, 16 October 1906, Page 5
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