7 -The inhabitants of New South Wales are rather tired of the present name of the Colony j they want something more euphonius, and think the visit of ELB.H. Prince Alfred affords a good opportunity for making the change, the Prince standing Alfreda,: Alfredland, (Albert-, land, and Edina, have all been, proposed; aitd one correspondent of the Umpire asks—" What more appropriate name for the ; fairest'^ of Australia's lands— for the brightest gem in the southern seas, than « Albion ?'" ; 7 The Owl says the Sultan "will take back with him ttace English naval officers /to act as naval council. -(Commodore Sir William Wiseman, Bart., has already been selected and appointed W feead of th» fasw\mm% •* ft :-»lwy of
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Southland Times, Issue 737, 16 October 1867, Page 2
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118Untitled Southland Times, Issue 737, 16 October 1867, Page 2
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