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The Federal Delegation

'LoNitoN, May ; 9. ! Mr -Chaa&berlatei 4s "apparently disposed to re-open discussion with a view of > Making Several 'a-mend-> menta -which it is understood hud' been Y a'barift6ne'd. f He : a r dii6res to appeal amendment. The delegates are much surprised, and have strongly 7 and unitedly reiterated their acgitoe'nts, exdepfcing -Mr Diekso-n, who defined hi» individual position. The iTederal Delegates regard fene prospects of fc the Commonwealth Bill feeing unamended as unfavoiir- i frbfe, tJhyirgh ■ t?he Cabinet's * final Ifeiitrfde is nofc-übsolutely settled , '' Mi intro : daces the Oornm6mveal(?h" 4 Bill on' Monday, f * The reading, of the Cotnon wealth BUI is ifixed for h the 9-fst. ' 1 P

' ' %^ -May^lO. , I'll ; a"n 'article r on the^ Federal negotiations, thA St. James' Gazette trusts-that neither side will 1 mount, ttre feign horse in a dudgeon. ' Mr Chamberlain. -is 'floTng ''his! best "So ascertain the Australian opinion now that the question' of ■appeal 1 is more directly beforp r the[ public titan 'at -tbe'reftirehdum. .. , Although Mr 1 ' Barton thinlrs it_ fepreh3tesi'Wer v 'TCta' the^ part- of t Mr DiokSon to' Have 'altered his opinion, , •it "• is ! likely t£at many othe'r^usWaliaiis have^One the same'thlfaf?/ Popular ,. Judgrn-ent : is' not what -it: was-aiyeac : j ago. ' . '■' ' ': >

Mr L'xh'3' states thaifif an' 'alnWd^ lAenb- othef thati ,'tßc 'apfeear^Mu^e is attempted _m^thejFejieralißiUri^ Will probably jresuli; in 'an agitMiofl: to haxs^oifber altßratldns;mal6J''s' r; \

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume II, Issue 144, 12 May 1900, Page 3

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The Federal Delegation Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume II, Issue 144, 12 May 1900, Page 3

The Federal Delegation Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume II, Issue 144, 12 May 1900, Page 3

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