COMMONWEALTH PARLIAMENT
[BTf EMOTBIC TBLE&BAPH—COPYBIGHT.] (PEE i'EESS ASSOCIATION) Melbourne:, May 21. Mr Groom Queensland) moved the Address-in-Reply. He objected to raising the Federal revenue,from direct taxation. Mr Crouch (Victoria) seconded, He declared for the Monrfifr -doctrine in tha Booth Pacific and referred to the allusion by Mr Barton, who Baid that if yon want to fcnow aljout Fiji ask Seddon,
Mr Baru,- trained that ihe allusion was jocular, but Crouch did not regard it so. He said he trusted that however friendly they might be with New Zealand they would not admit a 6econd Commonwealth in the Pacific. Mr G TT. R H c'aim-i thai there nre 57 revenue ta'.ffie- aid 52 Pr■ .ecliunisis, and 2 doubifut in both houses.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 22 May 1901, Page 4
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