AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND.
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Eeceived this day, at 1 55 p.m. . Melbourne, This Day. The " Argus " hopes that a most friendly answer will be returned to New Zealand's enquiries about participating in the Australian mail service. Every step we can take to hind Australia together should be taken. It does not seem possible for New Zealand to come into Federation, • but it is possible to preserve a good feeling between the two communities. She can never possibly be a rival to Australia in Australian markets, because so long as our staples realise only London prices she gains nothing by coming here. New Zealand will find things in Australia what she wants to buy and she will buy as in the case of the butter box pine tax which will come out of the pocket of the butter makers, and not the New Zealand grower. As to the hard things being said about lier, she soon would come to realise that she was being used as a bogey. The great thing is preserve friendship.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 25 October 1901, Page 3
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176AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 25 October 1901, Page 3
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