THE LONDON PRESS ON THE ANNEXATION OF NEW GUINEA.
THE PHCENIX PARK TRIALS.—EVIDENCE OF TWENTY PLOTS TO ASSASSINATE AIR FORSTER.
BRITISH AVAR SHIP ORDERED TO
MADAGASCAR
CAPTURE OF AN AFRICAN SEAPORT BY A FRENCH AVAR VESSEL.
DEATH. OF SIR PHILIP ROSE
POSTPONEMENT OF THE CORONATION OF THE CZAR OF RUSSIA.
LONDON.
April 17
The London newspapers, in their leading articles this morning, commenting upon the annexation of Ncav Guinea by the Queensland GoA-ernment, generally express a doubt that the Imperial Government will approve of the action of the colonial authorities. . In the course of the trial of Daniel CurIcy, the second of the Fhcenix Park prisoners, at" Dublin yesterday, the informer Carey, who was under examination, testified to the fact that twenty distinct plots had been formed for the assassination of Air Forster, late Chief Secretary for Ireland.
H.M.S. Dragon, . guns, has been ordered to Madagascar for the protection of British interests.
News is to hand that a French warship lias captured Port Negra Loago, on the West African coast, aft. severe fighting AA-ith the natives. Obituary—Sir Philip Rose, Bart., the Avell-kiioAvn solicitor, aged G7.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3669, 18 April 1883, Page 3
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