Intercolonial Reciprocity.
I Pee Press Association. | Adelaide. This Day. The Premier has returned from Hobart highly satisfied with the Conference. He thinks the outcome will be an early advancement of federation, and believes the treaty with New Zealand will not create intercolonial animosity, and says he would be glad to enter into similar arrangements with the other colonies if the details could be arranged. The Treasurer, speaking at Burra, said the Government was determined to end the year without a deficit, although to do so would entail heavy economies being made. It was intended to again introduce the Credit Fonoier Bill. The people might expeot to see the abolition of intercolonial customs duties.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 190, 11 February 1895, Page 2
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