NEW HEBRIDES CONVENTION.
COLONIES' RELUCTANT ACQUIESCENCE. Received ist 9.56 p.m. London, November !• Mr Winston Churchill in rep y to Mr Wm. Redmond, said the New Hebiides Convention was not «:gned until the views of the Governments of Australia and New Zealand upon it bad been consulted and the r acquiescence, albeit reluctant, been obtained; but long before the draft was even provisionally concluded, Lord Elgin bad constant detailed communication , with the colonial Governmmta concoined, and during the protracted negotiations which had occurred, no effort was spared, no resource neglected, to secure the permanent interests of the colonies and the largos; posrible measure of threir claims. Received ist 11.48 p.m. London November 1. Mr Winston Churchill promised Sir Gilbert Parker to ask- Lord Elgin that the New Hebrides papers •bould be published. Mr William Redmond urged bim to furnish Parliament with the views expressed by the Australian Governments. ;>lr • Churchill promised to ask Lord Elgin regarding the request.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81879, 2 November 1906, Page 3
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157NEW HEBRIDES CONVENTION. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81879, 2 November 1906, Page 3
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