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TAWHIAO'S MISSION TO ENGLAND.

THE LIBERALS AND MR GLADSTONE'S EGYPTIAN POLICY.

ORANGE AND NATIONAL MEET-

INGS IN IRELAND

LONDON

Juno 3

Tawhiao's mission to England has been placed in tho hands of Mr Cheson, Secretary of the Aborigines Society, avlio has requested an interA'ioiv with Lord Derby on the subject. Sir F. Dillon Bell will again interview M. Favro, French Under-Secretary for the Colonies, on the Recidivistes question. June 4.

A number of members of the Liberal Party have Avarned Mr Gladstone that, should he surrender the control of Egyptian affairs to European Powers, they will decline to support his Government. The report that the breach of promise case against Lord Garmoyle had been settled is denied.

Spencer, Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, insists that the meeting of the Orange and National parties in the North of Ireland shall be hold on separate days. Telegrams from America state that the Marquis aud Lady Normanby are visiting the Niagara Falls. The Daily News' article on the Ne\v Guinea question is simply a distorted version of Earl Derby's despatch to the Governors of the Australasian Colonies. Juno 5. Tawhiao aud his fellow chiefs intend to raise the question of the legality _of the New Zealand land confiscations, if they can, while in England. They propose leaving on their return to the colony in August.

B_ Electrio Telegraph,—Copyright. [Reuters Telegrams.]

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4019, 9 June 1884, Page 3

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225

TAWHIAO'S MISSION TO ENGLAND. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4019, 9 June 1884, Page 3

TAWHIAO'S MISSION TO ENGLAND. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4019, 9 June 1884, Page 3

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