SYDNEY.
January 25. The Intercolonial Conference met again to-day. The report of the select committee which was appointed to enquire into the powers possessed by the High Commissioner for the Western Pacific was brought up and adopted, with a view to representation being made to the Home Government on the subject. A motion in favor of intercolonial free trade in wines was introduced, but after discussion was rejected. The question of the restriction of Chinese immigration throughout the colonies was again under consideration, and considerable difference of opinion on the subject was shown. The Victorian and New South Wales representatives favored the adoption of a draft bill which was before the Conference, but the Tasmanian, South Australian, and New Zealand delegates supported the bill which is in operation in Queensland. The report of the committee appointed to prepare a memorial to the Imperial Government on the subject of the Western Australian scheme for the introduction of Chinese was brought in and adopted, and it was further decided to submit the same to the Secretary of State for the colonies.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 2991, 26 January 1881, Page 3
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