FEDERAL PARLIAMENT
"CUTTLVO THE PArXTELi." 8v Cable—l'ress Association—Copyright. Received 7, 12.30 a.m. Melbourne, September fi. In the House of Representatives during tire debate on the address-m-replv, Mr. Detvkin warmly deprecated the talk of separation. To .break away from the Empire would mean to break from the Empire treaties which were most important to the dominions. He was convinced that the greater the danger, the greater appeal it would make to Austialia, and the warmer the response. He saddled 1 the Government with the responsibility of the siigar strike. If the 1 (■o\ eminent had appointed a comrni fusion to c-nquire into the industry there would' have been no strike.
Mr. Fisher, replying, accepted the responsibility of not appointing a sugar commission. lie thought it would have been mischievous-, hut the time had now arrived to lio'd an enquiry into the whole industry. He was hopeful of good results from negotiations in regard to reciprocal trade with other countries. No limit, it appeared to him, should exist in reciprocity between New Zealand and Australia, The former's destinies were so closely linked with those of Australia.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 65, 7 September 1911, Page 5
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