(BY ELECTRIC TKLEGKaPA — COPYRIGHT.) TO UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.) j London, Sept. 11. ' The . sentence of death passed on Louis Eeil, the insurgent has been affirmed. ■ ■•■•■•.•• T A dinner was given at the Beaconsfield Club to Lord Carington, the new Governor of New South Wales. The Duke of Buckingham proposed the health of Lord Carington, lauding his ability. Lord Kosebery, speaking on Federation, said it was a question which would require Lord Carirtgfcon's nicest . tact and discretion m dealing with. The ; l'ecent difficulty over the Carolines showed, he said, the enormous importance of colonial questions amongst the Powers, and he considered colonial statesmen ought to watch closely, as " earth hunger" mis at present dominant amongst nations. Sir Saul Samuel responded to Lord Roseberry's remarks on Federation. Captain Gascoyne will be Lord Carington 1 s principal aide-dc camp. The extra aides-de-camp will be Lord Bertie, Sr George Arthur, and Messrs Terry, Leigh, and Sheriffe. Lord Carington joins the Carthage at Suez. . Mr E. W. Wallington, his private secretary, leaves by the Messageries steamer Oc'eanien, m advance of his Lordship.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1455, 15 September 1885, Page 4
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