GENERAL CABLES.
By, telegraph, Press Ass’n, Copyrighl Romo, May 27. Tbo Postal CoDgross has closod. Berlin, May 27. Tbo 11-iobs'.Dg by 148 voice to 119 rojootod tbo salary of the secretary of tbo Colouioa.
Brisbano May 28. Mr Blair, Attorney-Gener.,!, on roturn from a visit to Sydney, plated that Mr Seddon informod him thut ho thought of allowing Queensland sugar to enter New Zealand iroe.
The Minister of Agrioulturo has mado an emphatic statement oonoorning tho Commotes Act and regulations just framed. Under it, ho Baid, Queensland looks upoo tho matlor as of such serious moment as an infringement of Staio rights ; that the Government as soon as they aro in possession of a copy of tho regulations intendod to make such representations or may load oiiher to tho exemption of Qaoonsland from the operation of tbo regulations or such midification as to briDg their provisions into lino with our requirements. Q teeneland j s tho only State that insists upon grading all butter exported beyond the Commonwealth, while all meats aro officially stamped. What oarth'y use is there in Commonwealth officers being detailod to subsequently grade '? We know our conditions and ate best able to attend to our own business.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1760, 29 May 1906, Page 1
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