AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
[by electric telegraph.—copyright],
Sydney, November 13. The Daily Telegraph, commenting ou the views regarding federation of that portion of the New Zealand piess which holdh New Zealand should sympathise as an onlooker rather than as a participant says, outside the union means outside the tariff, and it doubts whether there is another colony to which free-trade means more access to the markets of New South Wales, and has been of wonderful assistance to New Zealand, and asks would not perfect freedom of access to all ports of Australia become one of the best possible things for the colony ? The Telegraph considers it would be a most short-sighted policy for New Zealand to refuse to cast in its lot with the future nation of the Australian continent.
Affairs are quiet at the Broken Hill, peuding a conference between the directors and miners. A strong picket, has beeu stationed to prevent Blacklegs going to work.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2706, 14 November 1889, Page 2
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155AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2706, 14 November 1889, Page 2
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