The Imperial Parliament.
, tfc :-i ■■;.*../r-..i .1".//. wil u< n'/Ti!''i!'xr'O QDirnn JJti Ej y U H'f-iff* P aJtjJci JiiUri . (ELECtttic 6 *SLeSk«^;^cWySIGHT) (EETTTER ? #.T^K&feiMS.)^ • v -LoiiiJbSv Ati'^ust; 14. - Partan^ r^aT ( 7forin§Py/ prtirf-guecOo-day" by jQQmmissionr T^e Queen's ,;. Speech was .read^yj $£ Lor 4 4 l| expresses t^ gr|t^hat several important niea^ui^fc wHxcn •' .Had-, ,, been ; introduced' hail? faU^Vie i: becoine--law ;: "states ; that thej^iendliest intercourse continues to vbe maintained wfth the various Powers,; and alludes to the resumption of iitiplbtiiatic relations with the Mexican laments the failure of the Conference bn Egyptiatijaffairs, arid iaddi that' tlie Government will continue tp fill with fidelity the duties arising put of the presence of the " Egyptian troops m the^ "Nile 'valley. The special mission of Earl Jilorjthbrook to Egypt will^ it is believed, materially aid Her. .Majesty's counsels on Egyptian questions and the future steps to be 1 taken m that country. Regret is expressed that Zululand,' outside of the reserve territory^ is ndw m a disturbed' state; Allusion is made to the improvement which is manifest m Ireland; and to the prospects of ah abundant harvest, throughput the Kingdom: ".The; speech announces' thit Parliament will be called together again m the autumn, andconcludes by saying that, the pre--vailing loyajlty to; the! Throne and respect shown ]to the law inspire the belief that the national aim is to pur- 1 sue^acpurseof order and moderation, 1 and there is every appearance' 'of a settlement which, will prove conducive to the happiness and liberties of the people and the' strength of the Empire. ! ! •"
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 223, 16 August 1884, Page 3
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254The Imperial Parliament. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 223, 16 August 1884, Page 3
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