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THE AUSTRIAN PREMIER’S ■BOAST.
By Electric Telegraph.—Per Press Association—Copyright. VIENNA, February 15. Baron Gautsdb, the Austrian 'Premier, speaking in the Reiclisralji, declared that Austria stood upon her compact of 1867. If new conditions were proposed Alustrians would know how to defend their interests. NEW ZEALAND’S SUPERIORITY. SYDiNEYI February 16. Mr Gmicttl the well-known journalist, a recent visitor to New Zealand, interviewed, speaks highly of the efforts of the .Tourist Department to assist visitors. 110 .declares that New Zealand is the best advertised country in the World, That the colony had reached) a stat'd of great prosperity, was undoubted. The explanation for this was the very largo increase in its output. The superioriey of New Zealand over Australia for agriculiture lay in a well-distributed rainfall.
PREMIERS: CONFERENCE. HOBART, Feb. 16. The State Premiers arc discussing the, extonsitom of the Braddon clause. It is suggested that if the words relating to ten years as its life be deleted, this would leave the. Federal: Government power to. abrogate the clause when: they deem it expedient. The Premiers still object to a sinking fund, but are agreeable to any savings effected by conversion being paid into ;tlie sinking fund. ,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1382, 17 February 1905, Page 1
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