FEDERATION.
; ; (BY TELEQBi^H.) . ., j-. ''- (ONIXEP PRItSS.ABS'CIATIO!*.)^ , ->..'.,. BLE^HEiir, '^rch 12. : ' 'fa ■ttie, course, of k speech made at iKe opening of the "flVairau Bi idge; toSay, the Hon. E. T. .Cotiolly.said, witli«ut.jt^iii!sing'!^n;.inatterß.pplitical,. he ; would' Express ippe that the day was coming .when they W ould ; see a greater unity^of t% qpiony, and that ihe days wnen.^districc was set against district and .' proyince against province nMgtt'be fcalken to be at an end, The colony, thoroughly: united, would go on and ..prosper. . There were .indicatigbsalsp that before yery long, though poswbly not'<in nis,£ime,.|:.here ..would be a unity of the Australasian colonies, Jtnd possibly of the whole of the South Pacific; ■'. Then there would, be estabjlißhed on this side of the tforld an imiportant confederation of colonies.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 92, 13 March 1884, Page 3
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123FEDERATION. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 92, 13 March 1884, Page 3
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