GOVERNOR O’BRIEN’S LIBEL.
[IIY ELECTRIC! TELEGRAPH. —COPYRIGHT.]
(per press association.)
Received this day, at 9 56 a.m. Sydney, March 13
The Daily Telegraph commenting on Chamberlain’s dispatch to Sir George O’Brien in reference to the aspersions cast on the Native policy in New Zeeland says:—“As it happened O’Brien selected for condemnation a Native policy which is a shining example of honorable intention and solicitous administration. One other noteworthy phase in the affair if the extraordinary circumstances that any other Australasian Governor should not bo fully informed of at least the broad details of the prominent colony’s Native policy. We should have thought an acquaintance with the Australian Native Bolicy would be sine qua non in the equipment of any official holding a position of Governor of an Australian Colony where there is comparatively an immense Native population.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 14 March 1901, Page 4
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137GOVERNOR O’BRIEN’S LIBEL. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 14 March 1901, Page 4
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