The Queen's Speech.
(BS ELECTEIC TELEGfRAPH-CpPYEIGHT.J ■/ I (REJI^^.S^'rK.LEGBAMS.j. . r | ■' * JLojjdqln, 6ct. 23. I^fce ■ifolloiwingff Precast) of i the Queetf s s Speech to be delivered at tbje opening of Parliament to^mor^ Toiw for t^e Autumn session has been ob^tain.ed. v Musioh wili'be made to ;th!e continued friendliness of the reilationb with FoWi^n ?owers^Regret will be expressed at the failure pf^ t^a .-Confei;ence" ( which recently satto ; disciis^ the Egyptian Q'uestlion, alsrf the nc<Jessityi which has iarisen. ifbri VLtfhe. » Soud^nl Campajgft.,'; JE^eference /will be niade to Lord Northbrook's mission to Egypt, and a'fiope expressed that it may corittyice to the welfare of that country. ri ;4jn r e^ec^on#ih^peabM hjen| of the difficulties, wjiich .wili.|:pe J dxL' "pressed, tKe J imj)ottance of enforcing . the. ;,. . .Cony,efl,tion s being. n^yertiieies8 l fu i lly recognised. ; Tne speech will also allude to the i'ranj cjiise^Bill^trustirig thai the ineasui^ wjill be promptly -sanctioned by both houses of fParliament. : i ( <o ■■•■;.;•.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 281, 24 October 1884, Page 3
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153The Queen's Speech. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 281, 24 October 1884, Page 3
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