The Federal Council.
(EiECXBTC TELEGRAPH.— COPYRIGHT. ) -. (REUTER's rELEGRAMSJ Hobart, Thursday. ; 'At a banquet given' by ilr Service,! President of the Federal Council^ last night, Mr Dongl**, one of the Tasman- " Mo {r*prjß^?ntativep, itiiffdißjiaTapeijßph.r m wiiich he predicted an early separation ofth« Colonies from England. He said vthe; tfine) w^a not' far |dJßtaiit( whenj the colonies wouJd, v no longer remain subject to a Httfe island m the Northern Hemisphere. The other raoinbers of the Council pVesent 'exprossed tti£if /Siaseut from the yiews-held by Mr Douglas on tbo aiSbjdfdt. v />' \ \' ■ y ;;;■•■.:■ ft \ •■
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1622, 30 January 1886, Page 2
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91The Federal Council. Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1622, 30 January 1886, Page 2
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