THE QUEENS SPEECH.
(BY,ET.ECTEfe TELESRAEH — COPYRIGHT) .. .(RKUTKE'B.,,TELEGRAMS.); I v ; London 1 ,? February 5. fr The following is: sic-forecast of the Queen'a speech to be delivered at the opening of the Imperial-Barlianient today. The speech states ; that relatiops,with foreign powers continue fiiendly/ It regrets that, even teirin Soudan ha^e delayed the withdrawal of the J^utisli troops from Egypt, which, however, is still intended. Itihopes that measures which recently havei been taken will solve the difficulty -withbiit the necessity for armed intervention,, and that Colonel Govdon-wiU shortly discovfer * the IVesHneafisfoTe^tcttn^tftlS^v^guaI tion .of Solidatl "difficulty which i ha^ arisen m Madagascar, has been T : satisfactorily aVrarigetl wUh France, and hopes of a~happy settlement of the TJi ati&aii Ti'ontifer qujsgtioji aV^entertained. The disorder which had arisen m Zululand has been overcome, and that country is nowi m.a .satisfactory ■coriditionv ; Tbe state of affairs in^lre- ' liind shows signs^of steady .imprQve. tneht. 1 The- ; speechi;j anuounoosoiiihat Bills Awll- 1 be vintroducal fdVad^wUng'. with country franchise, London Municipal refori^, and racal setf-geTJaßmncii.t, aud a ironeWal 'of Sunday closing reguiations m Ireland.; ->'
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 57, 6 February 1884, Page 2
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174THE QUEENS SPEECH. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 57, 6 February 1884, Page 2
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