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LATE TELEGRAMS.

BRITISH AND FOREIGN. {Rbuter's Telegrams.) Paris, September 29. In addressing %a meeting at Toulouse yesterday, M. de Freycinet, French Premier, declared that the Government considered further colonial acquisitions on the part of France were not to be desired, but that they were determined to retain those which France already possessed. He expressed a hope that such a solution of the present difficulty with regard to the New Hebrides •would be arrived at as would be in conformity with the dignity of France. (Special to Press Association.) London, September 28. The Rev. Field Flowers, M.A., Rector of St. George's Church, Bloomsbury, London, has accepted the Bishopric of Melbourne. Shares in the Bonnie Dundee mine are now being allotted.

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Otago Witness, Issue 1819, 1 October 1886, Page 22

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LATE TELEGRAMS. Otago Witness, Issue 1819, 1 October 1886, Page 22

LATE TELEGRAMS. Otago Witness, Issue 1819, 1 October 1886, Page 22

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