Hands Across.
By Telegraph —Frcja Association—Copyright j Melbourne, Oct. 21. j The Argus hopes the most friendly | answer will be returned to New Zealand j enquiries about participating in the Aus- j traiian mail service, and continues I *• Every step we can take to hind Aus* j traiasia together should be taken. It j . does not seem possible for New Zealand I [ to come into the Federation, but it is i possible to preserve a gaud feeling be* j tween the two communities. .She can j * never possibly be a rival to Australia in j Australian markets, because so long as j our staple products realise only London | i prices she gains nothing by coming here, j v Now Zealand will lind that the tilings ! s Australia wants to buy she will buy, and, | v as in the case of butter box pine, the tax | a will come out of the pockets ui' the butter* | makers, not the New Zealand growers, j As to the hard things being said about j } her she will soon come to realise that she is being used as a bogey. The great thing is to preserve friendship. v
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 246, 25 October 1901, Page 3
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194Hands Across. Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 246, 25 October 1901, Page 3
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