Wew South Wales Politics.
Received, May 13,11 a.m. Sydney, May 13. New duties are being levied, much to the Rurprisfl of merchants, who resent the fact that Mr Koid made no announcement in his budget speech, as to thoir immediate enforcement.
Sir H. Parkes, in the course of an interview, said he had for a long time indicated that tho time bad come for the breaking up of the old parties, and the forming of an entirely new one devoted to federation, Hemadeit no secret that he wouldnot giyo tho least-support to anyone not prepared to mako the question of ■united Australia the first question of great national policy. He had taken his stand on the broad platform of a new national policy, undortliebannor of progressive federalism, awl he would accept the support oiany man or camp prepared ta build up the Australian nation, He would not surrejjiJ,© ft as an advocate of com* mercial freedom and to waste "valuable time tinkering with the tariff was nothing short of suicide.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5024, 13 May 1895, Page 2
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170Wew South Wales Politics. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5024, 13 May 1895, Page 2
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