AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
' By Electric Telegraph. — Copyright. I IM-: It -.'Nil KM I'ltKS*. AS-j-.CIATiOjV.' *- Melbourne, January 2. The Age,' refening to Mr Deakin's speeoh at Dunedin, fays it would un--1 doubtedly add greatly to the, power of any Federation if it ooinpiehended the jjieat Maoiilaud Oolony amongst the test. The dearest interests ofNewZeula.id, ouiaide ifs own bounds, »vill be bet .er subserved by paitneis'dp than ii.a >- lution. The Minister of Defence is negotiating with Admiral Lord Charles .Scott with re g-ml to tr-uning youug Australian officers •m-b--u.rd the warships ou the colonial -.tatiou ■ Sailed— Marama for tho Bluff. Thp .Victorian team of riQumeu, who take pait in the Exhibition meeting at Dunodiu, are passengers by her Sydney, Janu »ry 3* The German , warship Sophie has arrived hero from *"*aiiioa, en rout, for Chinese waters wheie ' she will be stationed. Newly six hundred passengprs left here yesterday, by steameis bouud for _\ew Zealand. • Hobaut, January 3. • Obituary— Rey. Dr W. .N icholn'on, founder of the i'reaby terian . Church in Tasmania, aged 96.
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 82, 4 January 1890, Page 2
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