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CABLE NEWS.

S The Morning Advertiser on •Annexaiio.n. i ■ Rumoured; JMurder of, the Malagasy 7 t O 5 Pre_ii&l. >' O X j The Proposed Colonial; Exhibition. , Exploration of iNew Guinea. ... ?, The American Harvest* j Thd MepeMen6e of S_moa." ; i (BY , . KLECTErC ; TBLBGB APH. — COPyBIOHT.I - I (SPECIAL TO UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION. '.)' j| London. November. l 3. >r ' The Morning Advertiser considers [ that Australia has made out a splendid I case for tho annexation Jof the- New j Hebrides, m order to prevent the esI tablishipent pfia-forpigni cony^ct sejttljbr j 1 mei^iyrg^^^x y~ , .» sz^ 'A large number .of Rnglis^iinanrr-^l ! facturers have arranged ftp |exh|l_t; atf i the Calcutta Exhibition ~ '■"--*- j Mr Healy, M;R, speaking .at Lime.- J ! rick, insisted oh the abolition of jandL lordism. .» • . ■ 7 ,7/ r ; y ' Crl6__t niatches 1 have been ]. arranged by Kent and Derby 'against the Australian Eleven. ..."""'■""" It is reported that the Pre^iej.*Q)|. Madagascar y ; has been imiirdered, and that/raj^pnsof 'the formerv .<siieeu has succeeded to his office. . :. r : r.-:> Sir Phillip Cunliffe Owen, -'speaking •art; a^bahquec,? the ,that;th'e.proiected Colonial Exhibition at tdbVkth J_,eni!hgton^inp 1886| wouldbe a remarkable success;'- Z'i <r ; :The: jßoyaU Geographical Society^ and;ihe British Associatioii k for the Advancement of Science are devising plans for. the ; scientific exploration of New ..Guinea.! Lord oAbei'darfe, President of the Society, con-? tends. th„ti£tbis ought' to precede any action on tlie' part of ; the or Colonial authorities.'' :--;'^ 'X- o The; American corn eropis estimated to: yield 40,000,000 bushels which is less;thail previous crops. ' .'i.;7 M. Ealjieres will;probably accept the position.'7of Minister of Education s3 in the fErerich ■ JAinistty. ' •- > 7. -7--'W-: J.- Hunt, Ex-Chief Sadretary '„__ Minis'teiv of Lauds of , Salnoa, has written to The Times, advocating that England,'^Germany, Eranee and (the United States should- guaVaiifee an in 2 ■ dependence- to v?araoa, Tong'ijfand other Pacific Islands similar to that which is >e_joyed:by i Haw_ii^ - "XT' : 7>7.j... -,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 295, 16 November 1883, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 295, 16 November 1883, Page 2

CABLE NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 295, 16 November 1883, Page 2

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