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The projected \ia vessels, and also to be used as teti_iers. |i ana explained that measures were contemplated to give effe<*tto""tl*eTolyneEian"Biir.~ ': M' Arthur's motion for a protectorate over, or (for the annexation of, Fiji was lost by 51 votes. The Government acquiesced in the un on of Fiji "with" the- Australian -Colonies,- but .declines to annex it to the .Empire without the expressed Uh #ffs #kl#igi_"*4iefoly ■relations with Thackambau's Government. The Slmpe^aUA.uthorj.tu^s^pref.er an^xatwn Jo pro-,. jtcblOTateV * 'The ' Times' x ss.jb the' debate marked ''* jan epoch in Colonial policy""" ! :A'tt* sfln:)ip.^"lgf>**°Ktll?5 fln : )ip.^"lgf>**°Kt l l? ,fil9_l?J* 1 'JssJitute)Oni*T •June 25, the report was eminently .satisfactory, f i The Government has a searching inquiry into the caused of the failure of the European; and* Alberf e Company. \ \ -. .'."The 'annexation of the*' Fijrts ' and Imperial ufiit^* i-* warmly • disau'fes'ed^ a'nd ' advocates of idisentegration- every where discredited . ; !Tl*ffi-;l)ir,^orsjof* -fcbe : $ust j-ajii*tp< Telegraph ar'e.) authorised to raise capital for tlie Norman Town line. j The natpre.pf)",l*he , ,injury ; to*,-thei Java cable is junknpwn, .its "reparation pil be at,tke .expense^ bf^e^Consfxuctiop-^ompanyr * "'* " f jj | Tbe Abbey Holies , put ( . into , damaged by a colliMbh'.' '"'' '''' , ' ?t '' "'"'" \ /l"he»HalteralK'fEbi_:A"delaide,>has been burnt in i! the Pacific,*foiit all hirfi'ds save'ii. .'•**">' '••' .. ; The Tiohbo roc claimant has been encouraged by bis reception in H**inpsbire;T _n*d- has* held crowded' meetihgs*'at "Bristol ' sind* -Southatiipton-, He is chaperoned by ,G"uilford Onslowy:to excite i sympathy ; aiid ccdleet-fyinds. , J; Ministers refuse to answer, anj^qupstionsr claimautin Parliament." 'ZZZyAi ;..•,-,»•! n.-.ZZ '■■■yZ' ' Frederick, Mprrjs, copnected .with p, business firm m'Me'-bourne, -"is bankrupt ; liabilities upwards of £90(jO„ assets, £745. , .. ,. ] 'Sir Charles "Winsfield^call's attention next | week to the proceedings of HM S. Rosario, in Polynesia., . yhe.^ri^ecsS' Alice, of -Hesse has been confined of a 'daughter. "The' Prince and ; Princess of Wales spent" "a "week in Paris before I returning', andlvej-iß] warmly received and'hpjiofedr iby visits from distinguished personages. Tha, Prince narrpwl*/. escaped an from the horses of m^ T caVriage' staVtihg 'off'at the hotel door, just as he was about to enter.- car- ; riage was shattered before-stopped. The Duke of Edinburgh' -is making a royal progress through .Ireland, wh.eie he is,received ; with the warmest demonstrations of -'loyalty. I jt^Bhc London Prgss eigh „-oared, race was rowed on "the 28th Ma'yj'by the Times, Standard, Daily '. News, Telegraph crews. The latter won by a length and! d half/ :i 7 : I ■■-.. *••: ~j .} Justice Keogh, iu glving-judgment, denounced the priesthood for conspiracy in Tipperaryr He ! challenged Nolan, 'whir was unseated:* Keogh was 1 burnt iu effigy .throughout Ireland, and,indigna. T tT6nW.e%ings fc h'eld.- ?**'•*• **i -A.f'JVA | 7tffj^i^ o {ton-*^lls% s t''Pfest6ff'''a'riß 'DurhT^losshOiOOffP't t ?imi\hO..AATPiPP t A'. hf.UA "Greit devastation* caused-by the "burstmg'o.f^ >*a <r . I canal neaVßirmTrigHani;- -*• " il " Z- '• -•'" s ''- t ••■"• --•"• (; ' ""■ The:steame^d3a|timore j and?T,ripoli-r bound to i America, nave been wrecked ; all hands saved. * ** % Great agitation' l "#" different* trade classes: at Liverpool among tbe- -sailors -Belfast, the fiaxspinuers; "Woolwich, the workmen; Plymouth, ;the police-, LondoH^ne-WaSh-builders; Dundee, • the female servants; .Xeamington and Teign- : mouth, the washerwomen; and London, the builders of all classes?- - r -' ) ""?'■ Lord B.elmQr&gavethe result of?his Australian.-, ; experiences. \^J
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 182, 1 August 1872, Page 2
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