Nuhou, Volume I, Number 22, 9 May 1873 — Reciprocity with the Colonies [ARTICLE]
Reciprocity with the Colonies
iShould he considered by our Ministors , aul ( their, eiforts to open up a frce markct for tlit | counpy, they should conje,-purjd with the C jver | nors and Premiers of tlie G.overnmcnts ofVictoria apd New South WaLcs in refcrence Vj tb>, object; or bettcr eiill dispatch an emo; to mfikc enquiries or ov£rturcs in rt>peei to tbc, iicgoMation of a treaty of reciprocity. We arc aōSured of a most favorable disp»_>sifi'.>n iu tbat quar|ier to discusa thc wilh us, and to con6jdcr our propositions, Lct us try to Hiul thatjiuarket in Austr(tlia;, whieh is denicd to ur to whieh cor)ntry we ought natui<tllv to for it, but is withbcld witb thc avovycd that jour nccessitics in jqucr|ce of being dcnied ti|iis natural mai'kel, v*il! j ultiipately eoiiipel us to | suc for in e^ehan-i\-r the of our indcjpendence. lf we really are nut but eiieuīii scrilicd by a politicai iutelagc, whieh like ihe dog |in tbc mangor, Miil|not do anything for u nor fctany one else do *?<[>, then Vt it be known, 1 and | ihe and imignani!uity vf Amepiean statcfmanship in thc Paeilie be iuadt. maqifest to thc world. ' i ;