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NEW ZEALAND AND FEDERATION.

(PBB PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT.) Eeceived this day, at 1 34 p.m. Melbourne, July 5. The Argus says that no one is surprised, nor is there any general disappointment at the New Zealand Federal Commissioners' decision. The fact is that if New Zealand was willing to come into the Commonwealth, it would be a very stiff fight with the large party here who are hostile to her inclusion in the Commonwealth. The question is by no means settled ; it only stands over sa} r for a decade. In the meantime she can cultivate cordial friendship and a commencement may well be made by putting the postal relations, which to-day are neither common sense nor friendly, on a common sense basis.

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 5 July 1901, Page 3

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NEW ZEALAND AND FEDERATION. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 5 July 1901, Page 3

NEW ZEALAND AND FEDERATION. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 5 July 1901, Page 3

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