N.Z. AND THE COMMONWEALTH
EDITOR VOICES DOMINION'S ASPIRATIONS.
By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. .Sydney, February 14.
Mr. E. D. Hoben, editor of the Manawatu Daily Times, in a letter to the Herald, dealing with tKfe relations of Australia and New Zealand, says that a great many New Zealanders are desirous of closer relations, but whether Mr. Fisher will convert New Zealanders to his view as soon as he hopes remains to be seen. There is, however, little doubt that as soon as the politics of New Zealand come out of the melting pot the question of closer relations with Australia in a commercial and industrial sense will become matters of serious consideration.
Mr. Hoben adds that p. defensive and commercial union, coincident with legislative independence, could not fail to prove in the long run mutually beneficial, whether it led to fuller legis, lative union or not.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 195, 15 February 1912, Page 5
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