AUSTRALIAN.
Mllt.oi knk, Fiiday. — In the Legislative A^embly \a-t nighi the lotolution^ of the Sidney Convention weie a;j;ain under clitscu^ion, and fuitliev adjourned till "Wednesday next. Tlie clause? lctrardinr; annexation and leeidivi.-te? Mere almost unanimously sup])orted. There has been some ciiticism, howexer, on tho piopo^al le^firding the Federal Council. If my di\ i^ion is taken on the resolution, the elau-c^ Mill be proposed separately. JIi.LKOUP.vi,, .rune oO. — "^our Australian (■!ovcinme]\t> have lcplicc to Mr Soi vice's circular, and ha\e intimated their readiness to contiibuto their share of Cl.">,000, which it is piopo-ed should lie >üb?ciibed for the appointment of a High Commissioner for New Guinea.
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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 57, 5 July 1884, Page 6
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105AUSTRALIAN. Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 57, 5 July 1884, Page 6
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