SYDNEY.
July 19. Arrived, steamship City of New York, from Auckland.
The Intercolonial Conference met again to-day. The question of securing uniformity in the regulations for the admission of barristers in the various colonies was considered, but no decision was arrived at. A committee was appointed to enquire into the recent massacres in the South Sea Islands, and also to investigate the powers possessed by the High Commissioners for the Western Pacific with a view of memorializing the Home Government on the subject. A resolution was adopted in favor of the construction of railways to connect trie various capitals iv Australia, and it was further decided to pursue identical action in regard to legislative measures for the regulation of Chinese immigration. The Hon. Thomas Dick, the New Zealand delegate, arrived by the City of New York, and joins in the deliberations of the Conference to-morrow.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 2986, 20 January 1881, Page 3
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