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I* » * frn«<V f.xTKST miomr. impkiis] p J' AUSTRALIAN UNION. M Hskuniawii. Novrtnlmr 11. J «llnm»r. «r H««nr !*•»•»> «»wl tliM " »Iwmk(II K»<*>ir wrmmving of »lt ;v Henry F»rW Dmnlnkm pmftmek J H •*••■«»*'•»*"«» Jm twaflle tff IM MtalM 4WmiM wKmi lit
- <jtm> * pewnanAnC Awnnty V< the * firtMtf relation* U*weM» Of«rt ,r Ifritain *ImI An <lralta J . 11 * Tin- Kmlof Kin tun* He rue-** * 4 i»i**?| ih»i ili>»ti%. fatpmnn***t lm ,J ili-uiu «if » foil n(i)« whewa-. ■***»•<> .. M» uf wHW» *••*} Hft» «n»vr >h*i • a wli r, Mill wikiM liavi* I»i Unadjusted k (m liiiv fiilu!klMi ouahl l«! iiM.iiiiiil H<- wns ImwcVi’r, emiv s imvd that.'jrHtti >i> thoee ililirnl intuit!»-. ♦liuv t«* f iiil’i iiiui rompiM-d with-t.lun ruiiMimiiKiHin in'«i-ifc • I '[ Hm William Uohpi < m add le-wa« ■«j«fl-II.«T that Tislinpmii vuis hound I*> o. mi-,, ni)4 that, (.he itatiav *$ ... Australia i(r, Mr. < Jiiiii. -. flu- Prniul.-r. .|« olnr- il i- flu (> >»• ruui'dil 4>C Vicfn'M > leuvi'. ii > mitaVi-n t*> enal.le tho *• ro’ i-n tn join a fodetaf i<>u :: nnl'ni Tiro nuaplu uf Vkrtnria, In' " -cv-M. tv-.'iW-ii.k all smaller mworahlo rivah'fut*. nti'l would take (tart at tlinoarli»“<»*|H»HMl. , ,e inhiaent in a t crtiif- >■• np<- ui! tin- 'idji-rt. Tin: peace w Europe r /,o\nox, November 0. ,SfkiKlKo fti Ilic ’ Mansion Hun-e him ui't, tin M iiuttin of v ' * iid !»*, was confide,it the p-;wv -it n Europe, would l>o iimnUdnod •i : a i .Novendwr 10 t! Sit.*nkifW/ *<f' theTldildhall. the 'i MaftprffdfHaWdulrrsfated that the , Oovarphient'wopl.l pot depart from " t.lu-ir policy w |i-v'-.i-.l; to t-h. ad- “ iiuiiiiArtfio!! of Ji ulaiVj, U -h-n ina ti> thu.Uoulilc in I him-. 1 he said it. wan m(Ukidirus That *• ditficnllv wna t!f only disturlun" r element in Europe. n ) Ho eonaidored the. Inc roam- ofters ,»’ itaiy hy ah? Gn-a*,. Pef*r- mn*t pmmci<>n«» (Hi prodnnin** jfealon*? ' and hunvinmnn wra whifcti All are s auxi ms to avoid, Tim host C|ua!i- --' ins I European at.atesiht-n hollered, ho I said, that the permaet* of peace at *; pi-ewopt won' *ivaW thah before. * U'f,«vdn'* to Afrtoah Affairs, ho ■ -aid that tV Riimpoan ndflonu were * ’ show In" n "imiT.i'is rivalrv in pn>II , unitin'- fiyi’isalion in that .country r ■ and that ih*- Anti - Slavery 1 Vmli-i • enoo would mark an c]x»cl> in th<> -irld'-i idstorv . , . , 11 Will, i-i-ifiinl to hn ..\nrimtinti of ■ e ' V«;v(<> ut ronf-ndrd tlwO- tin '<>vot •* throw *-.f Kuiin 11.-v oiTond ’ pioi'f that tho tnn.> is not v'PVijw (or tho wlthdrawni of the Dliti Ji l ' | troops i i . ENG LIS! I POIi!TirH. * - » l.oxfviv Nuvrr-.l* il* j Sms M.'lftrKs Ht:\ni sjioakiin' st , unasl (ho fn i..n ..f , ITiuonKtvntid T‘>(i's. Mr n ~ sni i it il.'in iid.;<l 1,-ntii. !■, ~u t!?»■ , mnk and 11! • Lord Ro-i l» n v, sjHVikin.' ut fiiv oi,i said the Lihoial m o'-i.imm. inol i h-d i In* n.ivu' -ut *'f inmnVii ’ ; . and diHStio i.»..vrn uf ! loii ' 1.01 d* ! MILAN ANU NATALI]’. : fl‘*t/:uAT>r Novel,d.oi l.*> t hlx Kt*i*. Nlitvx fmi a..;■■.'■! ,o f t.)iii*i ii N itplio /uni 1 1< -.*■ suit Kni'f > AloNandt i nu'-tinu I'oolr. mi *-*‘i'di tioti ilmt iniiiiical i|.ii-ti*nis in> i,..t drvmnwod at tho intnrviowa I BI’TiOARTAN AFFAIRS, t Sofia. Novnmh«>r 15 i Tnv Aildro's-In-roplv monsl in (ho ! i- Sohranio in an .wor to the | oh i- from the Throne, oxprersos a hop-. ii that Turkey will initiate stops to j a roeoonwi' Prinpe Forthnand to the j 1 thmnn of Bulgaria. I ■' IMPERIAL FEDERATION fiOSiKix, Novomjs’r 17 i : Town Hpoaltinpr a* the i Mansion Hnuwi yoattntav. tho (»rrat Hvmpathv shown by the |hh-' pie of Anslralia wUli the dock Htriknrs, taken with the Soodau 1 incident, ahowisl that there wm a j heakliv Vw *« Ui* eohaMne in the I direction of the unity nI the IWtWi j i Empire. Tha existence at the Fed* r. tml renewal ti Um Om'evwMo! of inWon^M doAwea,
IIW . i... .iuiggwwg .. n»TiWf. ln tk* MlMa on iwkwMiN. «jn tM proI am InHaiNg Mw (M»4 (hum then* M littlo |wUl fiW pmrtiral ami it will U* lion-v*a,y to it wait llic rtwuit of the AiHlMtlirtii (‘•sh-mtloli I ■•font it is I‘itlnT printout nr jniilitahli- Uihmivi’ fin liter in ih>; ilin-clion of fifliMito. Tin- .Slniul-ir>l, ivfomiiy u» Un ul l<>! In •Min-; ntMi Ins (‘ill' .itini 1 ' 'lie*; ill Lolllloll, iXpfl'*«*•' I’H • »|*r»iT l i<i> tJi.ni tin iv in niltliiny i" tniMMSit in ilviiimh) tin’ ifatmthlat'i of (•<iiiilll.il ili'lv^hloh .A w■ * • t NowmiUt I<s At H inovtiiiv at tlm I iiiililliall Hi mi|i|Knt uf ih. Citv nf I>iniiiM% •h'HluJi i*f Jhc fyivratiou !««£•(• i fan’ll IfcfciAliory tan| it was aU.imi *-* intnulncinv colonial* to floats in the lion** of Ixmlx, (Vnn iimioh, nr>. Privy Council. Ho further ctpmtnctl the opinion that it wimM lie impossible in 1 any f ilvmtion srhi-mo to inclmh? Nil the ' ffslcratinp States or cnhmloa umlur . one Custom Zollvmiin. i Onnlinnl Manning rofhrfino to tli** pro)M»snl to hull! .mother (niii forence of mlimini ■ lolot'ato.s, miln Ajiaed S.l|optr»r«a«t.'/of the lint con--1 ftnincn. • Tho pm** yoHomlly is favnarahlc to the propoHo! ’’ DEVOLUTION IN jm.VZlI*. IlU> JMt J.vNKiKO. Nov lt> A Uk''<ii.htiuv Ims broken out ii'-io. mill thr Kiiijssm Doni Poilr" ifv» l ( > n i Tho Pri'siiicnev of tho Cl)vorit 1 innnt has lioon as*imv'<l hv PieM osnmut-wT Ino nliffslr of fie’ Imperial Fnmily. , A n nitoiniit was inn Jo to assassinate'tho Minister of Marino. ! Th • movement is lioiny snpportml hv tin* army 1 • Novorolior 17. 1 The Itmr.ilian revolt I* thn on* eom<- of tho lti‘»oli-<.* of I’rinr. I-aU-n (tinvn Pritns s ■ >'uJ h.i limhnml, TVineo lyiui-c- of iVfcsniiH * Tho ooyr (iovormin-iit nml<t |)on Ponnoea 1 Ws ficinn accepteii hv all tho Rmxitixn provinces on-noprin- , Hahi* jf.r .. .a NoJwilhstamlint; his rh-poshimi, tho ‘TJniporor. I)oih P.>iln> retains h|i nli»no on th*- Civil ii * Tho iloposml Krpperof Dom Pislro I w‘tli.,.)ii< family, has .-9111011 for K’tlMplTho iiuiulhts of tho f’nhinof h.ivo if•olarc*i f.heir willintrin ss 1 • 1 i'/ii in ovih-r to malm romo f " tho h'rnler of th'-* f.llvinli ulel !'i'iniii-t< in tho IJuv-MOMi n* ' UK. CIIoNfN'S MUTMiKK* i!l'|,!,!V \\ *frM’i'Kli a -1.. N’O.-o o. 1; V.: ■ AM'"i : i iv.w -ni <l, ii ■ ■ i»l« :I: I ill !! ■••HI nt. lift’, ill,' ’ii•oil • ..I him ]>r <V..utns t-!iiitits mnl look h..v. Im'.’H fniiuii hHiHv tlia laaiy wa,’ lisV"'Us| .
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Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 58, 30 November 1889, Page 3
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