The Imperial Parliament
Tbeuters tri.kgra.msl London. September 25. Parliament has been prorogued till November 11. The Speech from the Throne stated that the Great Powers had assured the Turkish Government that no infringement of the Treaty of Berlin should be allowed. The Speech declares that en all sides has been observed a desire to draw closer the bonds of union between the different parts of Empire. Her Majesty's Government had communicated with the Governments of the principal colonies with a view to further consideration of common interests. The English and American Governments were examining into the fisheries dispute in . order to find the basis of treaty for . reciprocal fishery rights between ' Canada and America. In tho Queen's prorogation speech ' it was announced that a commission would be appointed to inquire into the working of tho Irish Laud Act.
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 46, 28 September 1886, Page 2
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