COLONIAL INDEPENDANCE.
THE NATAL INCIDENT. MR DEAKIN'S PROTEST. Received 14,11.5 p.m. Sydnev, May 11. The following is t'le text of Mr Dnkin's cable, with reference to the Natpl question: "Since the intermtioE of S Mimstefs of the United Kingdom with the administration of the self-governing colony of Natal would tend to establish, even with regard to the prerogative of pardon, a dangerous precedent affecting all the States within the Empire, I respeptivcly appeal for reconsideration of the resolution which: they are repoated to have arrived atonthe milter." .
Mr Diikin said the reasonhc withheld the telegram in the first instancr from the public, was that he was anxious that liis action should not be used forjjarty purposes in England.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8110, 15 May 1906, Page 3
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118COLONIAL INDEPENDANCE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8110, 15 May 1906, Page 3
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