Arrival OF THE S.S. MIKADO WITH English and Australian Telegrams.
ENGLISH TELEGRAMS
(BY CABLE.)
Disastrous Floods in Prance.
Twenty Thousand Persons Rendered Destitute.
Sir Julius Voxel's Proposed Resignation-
PROPOSED CONFEDERATION" OF SOUTH APKTCAN STATES. ' London, June 24. Sir Julius Vo»el is awaiting the decision
of his colleagues in the New Zealand Ministry a3 to whether he shall resign or not. ■ -
London, June 30.
The Cape Cabinet have objected to consider Earl Carnarvon's suggestions that there should be a conference of delegates from the South African States to consider a scheme for confederation, because such a step is considered premiture.
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1681, 8 July 1875, Page 2
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