DROUGHT IN AUSTRALIA.
NEW ZEALAND’S NEIGHBORLY ACTION. By Telegraph—Press Association. Christchurch, last night. The Premier, in the courso of an interview with a representative of the Lyttelton Times this evening, said that there was a dearth of farmers and other producers in New Zealand willing to send fodder and ■seed to Australia. To help sufferers by the drought Government would pay freight, attend to details, and forward the stuff to the respective State Governments. He thinks that this would he merely a neighborly action on the part of New Zealand, and as such would be acceptable to Australia.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 690, 9 December 1902, Page 3
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