THE FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.
THE ADDiiE-S-IN-KEPLY. THE GOVERNMENT*OF THE PACIFIC. PKR PKE3S ASSOCIATION. Received 2!, 10.45 Melß'jukn'e, May 21.
Mr. Groom, Queensland, mivtd the Addiess-in-R'ply. Ha obj e'ed to raising the Fede-al revenue by direct t xition. Mr. 0 ouch, Victoria, seconded, an! lied r- d for the Monroe doctrine in the £outh Paiiric. He referred to the nlh sou by Hon. E. Bar on, and said, •' If you want to k/ow a ous Fij", ask M'\ Se-ldon." Mr. Barton explained ifiar. ilid allu-ion was made in a jocular way, but Mr. ( rouch did not rvgard it so, iwd faid ho trusted that howtvur friendly Austra'ia might b: with New Zea'arid she would not admit a second Commonwealth into the Pacific O.ean.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 106, 22 May 1901, Page 3
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121THE FEDERAL PARLIAMENT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 106, 22 May 1901, Page 3
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