TELEGRAMS.
('DNIJtED PRESS A^OCIATIOIfJ >> Thursday. The Pfesi'dent of tha Federated Seamen's Union at Port Chalmers, havmg received a cable mossage from Melbourne, asking him to prevent the steamen leaving New Zealand for Melbourne during the continuance of the strike, th« Union has forwarded the following r«,ply^:,^^e i obje^»tOw-yoar^.calling* : crewa out. Shipowners have not broken agreement' with iFederaiefr Union." - - -. The Samoan chiefs who arrived m New Zedind: to leeltbef^veracfr and Ministry m reference s^b v BKtrth protection being afforded, to Samoa, are expected to-monroV^ evening* 1 Daring their stay 1 it is nnderstood-'tliey ««iU he/, entertained by Admiral- -Tryou on bbar<i ? - ; ihe Nelson. The Government this afternoon received a cahle message froai the Agent-General stafih^ that on receipt of the 'Premier's^ message, regarding the recent occurrences m he v placed himself m. .communication with r tne Colonial Office 1 / "alid' L'6Mi*Saliibury im^ mediately telegraphed to Berlin and received a satisfactory and' feaasurring reply from the German Government to the effect that nothing 'm the'nAture/bf annexation was contemplated.^' / ■
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1609, 15 January 1886, Page 2
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166TELEGRAMS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1609, 15 January 1886, Page 2
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