Our military administration is a complete and Hopeless muddle, and the sooner this fact is brought homo to the public at large the better it will be for our defensive service.—Wanganui Herald. Mr Seddon fills a unique place .among the prominent figures in the Empire’s political world, and it may be safely asserted that the zenith of his career has not yet been reached-. —Hokitika Times.
The members of the Federation Commission have had a splendid pleasure tour at the colony’s expense—some £SOOO, we believe —and the subject is settled once and for all, unless some indiscreet person makes a fuss about it. —Palmerston Standard
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 131, 13 June 1901, Page 3
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