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The Federal Parliament

Melbourne, June 26.

feill, the lest legislative enactment of the Commonwealth Parliament, has received Lord Hopetoun’s aeSent.

In the Senate, a petition froin Tasmania was presented against alteration of the ’law in regard to Streeps. The petition declared that if the present, ari'angerfiehts are altered Tasmania will lb , e £20,800 ahd the Commonwealth £50,000 of revenue ■annually. ifuhe 27. ■

In the House the Hon E. Barton refused any attempt to draw from him when the Federal tariflf will Come into

operation. ■’'Statements were made that immense consignments of goods were being imported into Sydney in anticipation of the new duties.

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 169, 29 June 1901, Page 3

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103

The Federal Parliament Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 169, 29 June 1901, Page 3

The Federal Parliament Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 169, 29 June 1901, Page 3

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