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CONGRATULATORY MESSAGES BY CABLE.

Appended are copies of a telegram despatched by Sir Julius Vogel to the Secretary of State lor the Colonies and Earl Carnarvon’s reply thereto ; To Lord Carnarvon, London. New Zealand rejoices that the completion of telegraphic communication makes closer and more intimate the ties between it and the Mother Country. Julius Vogel, Premier,

_ „ London, February 21. To Sir Julius Vogel, "Wellington. I received your telegram with the greatest satisfaction, and I heartily return the sentiments and good wishes contained it it. Carnarvon.

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Evening Star, Issue 4054, 23 February 1876, Page 3

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CONGRATULATORY MESSAGES BY CABLE. Evening Star, Issue 4054, 23 February 1876, Page 3

CONGRATULATORY MESSAGES BY CABLE. Evening Star, Issue 4054, 23 February 1876, Page 3

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