CANADA.
(IIY ELKCTHIC TELKUILAPH. —UOI'YIIIUHT.) Ottawa, March 2. Sill R. Caiitwiught advocates freo trade all over the Continent, and full reciprocity with the United States. The Canadians', he contends, are not prepared to abandon their political freedom for commercial advantages.
Sir J. Macdonald and Mr Tupper made tlie Canadian-Australian mail line a prominent plank in their programme. and are in hopes that the Federal Convention will recommend the granting of a subsidy to it. March 4.
Mr Laurier states that independence is preferable to annexation. Both sides now expect a majority of :)0.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2909, 7 March 1891, Page 2
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