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By Manawatu Herald Special Wire. London, March 18. In the House of Commons to-day, the Chancellor ol the Exchequer, in reply to a question, said there was noimmediate prospect of increase in the revenue of Great Britain. The Secretary of State for War, in reply to a question, said he had forwarded the Queen's message, expressing confidence in Lord Chelmsford, without consulting his colleagues. Bombay, March 18. Latest news from Burmah states Mandalay is quiet. ; The .King assures British r.sidents that he does not anticipate any furlher- .disturbances. A Burmese envoy has* been sent to the Indian Gove rumen.. Adelaide, Thursday. The Orient steamer Garonne, homeward bound, has gone aground on Tapley's shoa', four hours', steaming distance from here. She is not at present in any apparent danger. Later. The Suez mail has arrived at' King George's Sound. The Garonne is still aground. She is uninjured, and is j. expected to float off next tide. '' ','!■' ' t Sydnby, Thursday. Sir Alfred Stephen, jvas tl . to-day sworn in as Lieutenant Governor. A clause has bean added* to' the Chinese Immigration Regulation Bill disqualifying Chinese from holding land iv this colony.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume I, Issue 59, 21 March 1879, Page 2
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