AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
(BY ELECTRIC TKLKGUAPU. -COPYRIGHT), Melbourne, February 28. Tub Melbourne Argus disclaims any intention of tho=*e supporting Federation to coerce New Zealand into joining the movement; but, speaking by the way, -ays if Australia fe<lerares all places autside must be treated alike. It would be scarcely possible to establish differential rates with regard to any one country. Mew Zealand, it adds, might well .-tudy rlie position of Nowfoundlnud, which declined t > join the Canadian Dominion, • 111 has now cause to bitterly regret its action.
Th». St. James' G>z-Uto, discussing the Western Australian p'-orosal for responsible government, stites thar. (.he speeches of the leading statesmen of Votoria, New •South Wales, and Q t xnsbod. have bounced Lard Knut-foid into yielding the excessive territory to that colony, and adds that it is essential that a site should be reserved at Albany for an Imperial garrison and a naval station. Sydney, March 1. The steamer Adelaide ooliid d with the sc'ioou'.-r C doivst in the harbour this aiternoon, the latt-i vessel sinking immediately. One of the crew named .Naylor was drowned,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2752, 4 March 1890, Page 2
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179AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2752, 4 March 1890, Page 2
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