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JEALOUSY OF PETTY STATES'
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„ . LONDON. April 7.—Mr Copeland. Ageat-Gen-eral for New South Wales, in the couise of an interview, declared the EEUfc Premiers would attend the Coronation if treated as Royal guests. The Colonial Office was trying to treat the States according to ike precedent of the Canadian provinces. Phis was unfair, as the States were only fei'eiatea on 39 points, whereas the Doni nion of Canada was tantamount to unification. THE CONVENTION.
Russia signs the convention ami the evacuation of Manchuria is to he completed in eighteen nruths,i waiving the question of privile s : to the Russo-Chinese Bank. AUSTRALIAN NEWS. SYDNEY, Apr’.-' * There were two cases of plague today .
The horse Dandy was purchas; 1 ior eight hundred guineas, together -with Caledonia. Peppercorn was pure, ased by Mr Allen for South Africa. MELBOURNE. April B.—The Federal House - iced the duty on cotton to five per cent, an ' calico, linen,and meat wrappers to tui per cent.- The Government were debated on both proposals by s narrow majority.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 385, 9 April 1902, Page 2
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173LATEST CABLE NEWS. Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 385, 9 April 1902, Page 2
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