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THE GOVERNOR OF VICTORIA AND THE RECIDIVISTES.

THE ANNUAL RISING OF THE NILE. REINFORCEMENTS FOR ZULULAND APPLIED FOR. THE QUEENSLAND LOAN. LONDON. May 26. Sir' Henry Loch strongly favors legislation with the object of excluding recidivistes from Australia, and he recently discussed the question fully with Mr Gladstone. The University of Oxford will to-morrow confer the honorary degree of Master of Arts on Mr Murray Smith, the AgentGeneral for Victoria. May 27. The usual annual rising of the River Nile is taking place, and fears are entertained that severe inundations may follow. Sir H. E. Bulwer, Governor of Natal, has applied for additional troops be sent to Zululand to disperse the rebels. A number of the leading Tory members support the measure extending the franchise j to women. It is expected that the Queensland 4 per cent, loan of £2,670,000 will be floated at minimum of 99. A French chemist has been arrested at Dover on a charge of being concerned in landing explosives. Sir G. W. des Vcaux, Governor of Fiji will pay a visit to England next year.

Bt Electbio Telegraph.—Copyright [Reuters Telegrams.]

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4011, 30 May 1884, Page 3

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THE GOVERNOR OF VICTORIA AND THE RECIDIVISTES. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4011, 30 May 1884, Page 3

THE GOVERNOR OF VICTORIA AND THE RECIDIVISTES. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4011, 30 May 1884, Page 3

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