. From colony to commonwealth, being a brief history of federation. Together with a record of the festivities and ceremonies which took place in the city of Sydney on the occasion of the proclamation of the Commonwealth in January, 1901. RIGHT HON. G. H. REID, (PREMIER AT THE TIMEOF THE ADOPTION OF THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION). Deakin, which forced the situation. There was aPremiers Conference at Sydney on January 24th, when itw^as agreed to send a separate delegate from each colony,w^ith specific instructions that they were jointly to supportthe Bill and not consent to any amendment.
. From colony to commonwealth, being a brief history of federation. Together with a record of the festivities and ceremonies which took place in the city of Sydney on the occasion of the proclamation of the Commonwealth in January, 1901. RIGHT HON. G. H. REID, (PREMIER AT THE TIMEOF THE ADOPTION OF THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION). Deakin, which forced the situation. There was aPremiers Conference at Sydney on January 24th, when itw^as agreed to send a separate delegate from each colony,w^ith specific instructions that they were jointly to supportthe Bill and not consent to any amendment. Mr. Bartonwent from this colony, Mr. Deakin from Victoria, from South Australia, Mr. Dickson fromQueensland, and INIr. Parker from Western Philip Fysh represented Tasmania. a; ~ p^ -; CC o o ^s ^^^H 4^aM 3 v5- S ^^ 3 «) o B § s ^ o >- H-i I, hM o i -G C aJ — Sis P 1 o ?. cfi - ® c o ^ ^ «>«« C3 -3 5 o +- ;:^ o a. ^ • O^ y) o q =« S c 9 > £ =^^S3 o D 2 K^H . «^ 1 CO I- Ui . a: $ < £ ^ CO s X ^1 <^ ?^ < Hj ^6< ^ X. f)ms Bull $f €o. Cimited, Importers and Warehousemen. ^^ (^ ^ ti qS ?S^ ^.^_<?ffii%;: ^^ jiyg-yrainr itf^- it iirB-iir tfllliftif lilJiili
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