THE QUEEN'S SPEECH.
LoKDOir, February 10. ' Tttt following i* • foreemit of the ' ■p<eah from the Thron« on the oe- | oexkm of tit* opening of Parliament tomorrow: flatkfoetion will be < expMmednt the partial removal of I the dimeultv with Portujrnl over < the tfUUu of Nnomland. The ait- ) tiw o# the Anti-Sm»erv Conference • be mentioned, The ' country will be felieiUteH on iU in- ) orooerng pwepoHty, end the order j in Inland, wUek.it in hoped, will | aJWeome relaxation of the present , awinjepy; There will be no refer- J eaee to free or ■■irtiil edneation. « ▲ aanenre will he promiaod. deal- a hw tfieh Iriah lead porch***, ami J e»liia\LoeaJ'OoTernjDrat Rill will * BilU dealing f it* the MWing aobjeem wSlhi J jnjHfilh-.TitKea, Lend Tranafor, 1 J ?£*fJsL *"» Ho-ang of J 1
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Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 71, 1 March 1890, Page 2
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126THE QUEEN'S SPEECH. Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 71, 1 March 1890, Page 2
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