TELEGRAMS.
U • ■ [fu»m latest rotojtfAi. rAPuw.j I WESTERN" AUBTRALIA. ' Lomdos, August 12. " Ix the course of the spcoch whitih ) " Lord Knutsfnrd delivered at Mid-I " burnt, Sussex, on Saturday, he ex- ' 9 pressed regret tn *l ** w.mld Wc im-; • possible to pass the Wait Australia • ? Constitution Bill this sossiun, and ; ** explained that four tifthh of the terf ritory was entirely unfit for tillag* j August 15. t Mr. Samuel Smith, the member I for Flintshire, will move the rejeo- > lion of the Western Australian Kill : Mr. R. Norton M.P.. in s letter! • to the Times, contends that Austra- ' lia ander self government, would be \ • able to dispose of lands more favour- ► 'ably to immigrant* than could the I ' Imperial Qoveaument. r MELBOURNE, August 1.1 j It is tba intention of the Govern- ! ' meat that both Houses shall ad-lre.ii I • Her Majesty praying her to grant a | constitution to western Australia, j 1 Hobabt, August 13 In the Assembly to • day, Trees- ' urer Fyacbo crave notice of motion • for suspension of the Standing Orders that the House might adopt a 1 memorial to too Quota, asking that 1 resfftmsible Oorarnment bo granted to Wesiorn Australia, thus advancing the obbso of Federatioo and 1 Umtf.bytddijigWsjtoro Australia to thogioop of loyal, contented, and autonoooos colonies At a liter i Kriod a notion wot also carried in • I Legislative Cooneal. aud the ■spotfl Wffl bo handed to the Oomnor to be forwarded to Hor Mojooty .^_ Ll . . •am. Anew* lfc Too Pariisaisot of Wostoro AusUaHa has ogsood to a asomorial toopooaiaslg iiii BBBBBBBBBB#
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Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 46, 7 September 1889, Page 3
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257TELEGRAMS. Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 46, 7 September 1889, Page 3
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