FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.
ADDRIiSS-IX-RIOI'I.Y DKItATH. (Received March 10, O.r,H ,i.m.) MKLItoriIXK. March 1). 11l the House o[ ii,'(,resenl;iti\vs I lie debate on tl«. Address-in-lle|ily is proceeding, M|' lliggins ridiculed the criticism levelled against a "While Australia" by Sir l'\ Sweelenlmm and others who were entirely ignorant of the circumstances. In its protest agaiust tile employment of Chinese in the liand mines in South Africa the llou'rnnient had been too lady-like, un,l ha.! displayed an absence hi that rough \ Jl; i-.r- displaved t'.v Mr Keddon. If it, wj-; fight for Australia to t »i f,he. Transvaal when i\ { iut a British possvssi\m \\ yv.ts surely right, now, es» seeing Unit, il had not been granted sell-government.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 56, 10 March 1904, Page 2
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113FEDERAL PARLIAMENT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 56, 10 March 1904, Page 2
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