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' ♦/ ’ a..i „.f Q , .tojLBouKNE, May'll. Mr Barton' definueiy states that the Federal tariff will be dealt wifcfi this s ss'on. ' '
The•- New Zealand'’Contingent , arrived to-night by s'peciaf train and . marched to camp*-, • Sydney, May 4. The traffic during the'week tp ’ : Melboi?rne has been‘very heavy, and the Railway .Department had great diffieu 1 fcyi in pro viding sleeping' ac.commodation, Three.special trains were run to-day, carrying the State and Federal . members' ;pf Parliament and their friends. from'otber colonies including a con- . .sideradle number’ of. New, Zealanders, are all departing, and the steameas are crowded. ; ■ Mr Fegan confirms the report of his resignation. 'Though it meant loss financraliy: : aud in prestige to he preferred to incur the loss rather than occupy a position at the expanse of Mr Barton and Sir W. • Lyne. , .• ‘
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 146, 7 May 1901, Page 3
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132The-Federal Parliament Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 146, 7 May 1901, Page 3
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