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Australian fnfaraal Machines. A Newcastle Vessel Abandoned. f. TFT? \ '•" ''"ii ; » / "'. -yj /•_ !~ -- Ti^4rine*ation "^dfiStfift " ""- Pfopblal to Reduce Cable "ClTarge§r~ . Federation of AustralasiaBurglar Alarms. ■- , ;o & The Hovasr Sue, for Peace.' * j . * -■ V^ \> ■'>-* - -A.-A-.1L.:. (BY ELECTRIC — COPYBIOHT.) (SPECIAL IO y*HTBI> ,PBeBS,, r", - --£6»iioij," November 15? Hey Majesty the Queen Jia&expressed to Sir Saul Samuel her pleasure at re^ ceiviug photographs of Signor Fontana's statues o^ members-' df the Royaf Family, ord^recKHy f t^©' NeW Southl Wales Government. • Sir Sahruel Wilson has |iu'r«^tUie J cl'a large estate m "Derbyshire for the sum of £200,000. :i Mr Seymour Lucas' picture e£.. ( iJXhe Spanish Armada ; m sight " has been purchased for the Sydney Art'Okileiy. Mr Rusden's «• History of Australia— hasfbeen; published; I - , ;) v. Three cases of sheepskins, consigned to a Birmingham firmiifrom xAd^laidej' have been seized, it having been aj3cer^ tamed that they contained detpnatora. Hanlon, the sculler, 1 hi m CJalffdraia, awaiting veplies. frp.m Sydney tQ,^l:e, elinil&UgA Wch he ; haß p^llsWoVttKJVe.: Rewin, which lefi^ |C^il tK^ 16th August, bouad-^wx* Wilniin^ion, North Carolina, became waiej-logged, and was aban^ttbeS/i)^ 7/ tli*6 -&rew % 3rabi were picked up by a passing yesselnand' 'l\iati3dsMß&L Xiindusoo.l" Tl . , i T ■■ I The rumours [m; refera^e^ tqr thej execution of oflßcialp, and the advance of the French m Madagascar^require confirmation. r , '-*~VV - '■*?'*& lArfchur Blyth l avill* a^end the Confefence r of' Agent-Gfenefels'. on FriThe debate oh the CrM^aMßill Ijaf temporarily delayed ' tKe { " vbrß of ! ih&. ' Seriate. f . s ; t tb'"Ka.V'|b ! een[ decided that, 'the lale ArchbiShbi) Vaughan's' bpcly shall be' The Marquis of Lome, m, an article to ! he,' Contemporary argue,s. that 'federation will i work gmoofchly,,, pro^cfing that no province^, too power-' j ful. jtfiie 'Spectator, comrxi^ing on ilie | mltt|er,'f wains Au^fcmlia :,that the naturaleiiergy and o we'altli.ofr Victoria,j t will possiolyr endanger, the, : success oif, ! federation. ,r t ■ } y . , r ? | .'.'.A 't a meeting of _$je pastern Jlften^ sibn iusi'vAlasia an^|.ohina/rei^2gap|k; Gompan^^iW'r Pcn^er^ Stated that; j^' Australia^w^uld se^r^ .Ui.e'''(foniD§n^'s t presenjt-eai'nings, an|^ajsQ jbjie j.l)en,)^|.j a r rf|[i\^ Out^of natural 'iiic^se m the businessj the company c ;Wpultt be pre.-^ pare&'lp reduce the premet to- day. tederatiou «n Australia, iI( asser.ts. 3 £hat 3 such a step will meet with universal The Transvafel ea^s demand a convention, based on similar terms to the" Sand River confe^noe. ; It has transpired .that the articles i seized as-'being^ -derona'tors are onlypatent burglar alarms, j News from Madagascar has been received that the^-Ho"^ have offered «jo negotiate witii'%fe V! Wench for a settlement of thd -Mmil^The French have comlienced* <jf FoulPoittfec^';- I^'^'--^ 01 i .■nui.iii: nn -r-f f fm
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 296, 17 November 1883, Page 2
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