THE AUSTRALIAN POLICY.
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Sydney, January 18. Herald says while Barton was not as definite as was anticipated, he made it clear that ho would submit the policy based on the terms of a moderate protective tariff. Brisbane, January 18. The Courier views Barton’s remarks on White Australia, andcallsupon Queensland to select the strongest Queenslander for the-vacant portfolis. It regrets that Philip is unable to join. He would have shown Barton where there was an error in regard to black labor,
Bai ton said the Ministry did not intend (8 mike aiy appointments judicially until taii Parliament decided how it would legish te. The Government was not going to bo carrhcl away by military aggression, but wanted to be able to siy whatever we expect tbc Empire to render in time of our need wc are ready to render her.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 18 January 1901, Page 3
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