LONDON.
October 21. The-prospectus of tho Willawia Pastoral Company of Adelaide will bo published .on Saturday. - In the French Chambers the Rccidivistcs Bill came up for discussion. M. Brengor vigorously opposed the measure, and M. Rousseau insists that relegation was the only solution of the criminal problem. Tho discussion has been adjourned. The Belgium Ministry have resigned. Lord Derby considers that it is better that England should risk the jealousy of the Powers than incur tho resentment of Australia respecting New Guinea. The Liberals have agreed not to discuss the Franchise Bill. Lord Derby's decision in reference to the New South Wales Federation Conference is expected to be given next week. The Lords.have teen allowed time to discuss the Federation Enabling Bill, but Lord Derby is at present unable to state whether the House of Commons may be able to consider the measure. •
By Electbio Telegraph.—Copyright,
[Reuters Telegrams.]
(Received October 2G, 0.55 a.m.)
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4138, 27 October 1884, Page 3
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