THE PREMIER IN SOUTH AFRICA.
PJSK PRBBS ASSOCIATION. Keoeived 30, 10.&7 p.,„, May SO. Mr Seddon, addio Ml( , g Ue AuHtwInsian Oluii a; 'Jape Town p ior to hi* wad that f i fce the coknws h».l voluntarily fought for the esubhshment „f a partnership i u <h« Empm<, statesman ougl.t not to d*priv» them of the advantages which should naturally follow. Wellwgtoh, Mav 30 Mr. Siddon cabled yesterday to Sir Joseph Ward as follows:- " J ug t \ ttM . ing for London ; hope you, 8e f aD d colleagues and family bre we .j» moving 1 opened Australia,, Assocmt.on rooms; lunched with colonial mots a mile from the camp. The Australians and N«w Zealandem took the hom , out, and hiuidst entering drew mv carnage to -h,, lunch. In auo her me»sage he gnd •' Have ieeu Milner « Mnding S iip«,u' B of ht o,e cattle for re-tock.ng .South Africa. TieAiga*. tine Government is subsidising vessels for this purpose ; fvum tfaw# |is only £5 p.,- head, but a tbe terms atranged for shipments fro,,, Austtalk I am of opinion New ZeaUnd could supply en even terms; OUr CHtU , w<w , d be i-ef*r bred and free from disease "
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 127, 31 May 1902, Page 2
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195THE PREMIER IN SOUTH AFRICA. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 127, 31 May 1902, Page 2
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