AGE SPECIALS.
4ft (PEB UiriTED 7BBSS ASSOCI ATIOW.) London, November 19. The Morning Post says that Lord Derby's replies to Mr Murray Smith on the question of annexation are unsatisfactory and evasive, severely testing th© loyalty of the colonists. The Standard considers that Lord Derby's latest communications imply a favourable change in the views of the Government. The Marqnis Tseng states that 40,000 regular troops with European officers are within easy marching distance of the French forces. Obituary — Samuel Jones Lloyd (Baron Overstone), long the head of tbe late banking firm of Jones Lloyd and Co. London, aged 87. A rupture hns occurred between General Melvor and his colleogne, Captain Kennedy, and the latter is organising an expedition to sail under a foreign flag. Tiie third ef the Sew Zealand Shipping Company's steamers has been launched on the Clyde, and named the Ruauehu. Three leaders of the recent Belgrade rebellion in this country, who were eon* detuned to death, have been shot.
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Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 73, 22 November 1883, Page 2
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162AGE SPECIALS. Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 73, 22 November 1883, Page 2
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