THE RIVERINA.
VICTORIA'S CLAIM NOT TAKEN I SERIOUSLY. ' By Cable.—Press A*Wrti wO'n.—Copyright Sydney, July 5. Victoria's cfeiln to the lvivcrina is a revival 'oI an old matter, The feeling in political circles here is that the claiiA has small chance of succeeding. The letter making the claim suggests tbat the true construction of the Imperial statute fixing the boundary of the two State should be definitely settled, and invites the attention of the New South Wales Government to the manner in which it can best done: "" «r-"." .3 Melbourne; tju'.j' 5. '■(]» Government was inSpiVed to make tiw i'laim to the lUverW.'ft, by the victory Which it obtained v/ver South Australia in tlie. recent, hiV.'-.Yidary dispute, relating to tb'e 'stretch Ki\ territory on the eastern froimdam The matter is not taken very here, and in some quarters is looked upon as a revival of an old sto'i'y in view of the obscure elect'oral issues at the forthcoming election.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 10, 6 July 1911, Page 5
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157THE RIVERINA. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 10, 6 July 1911, Page 5
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