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LATEST TELEGRAMS.

(V>\ Ei it mil' Ti ! i t.iiAi'u) (kkom <>uk own 1 c(Ji;i:F.sro>i)UNT.) LATEST FItOMAUCKLANI).

AUCKLAND Last Night. THE CHINESE QUESTION. Or Laishlcy has prepared a petition for Clumso resulonts in Auckland protesting against the propoi-ed re-trictive legislation as being an aluogation of treaty liglits. The share market i- dull. (Jovcinment are contemplating a scheme of labour settlements. Sir Ilobert Stout -wrote to the N.Z. Times condemning detraction of the colony and its institutions by colonists.

RESOURCES OV NEW ZEALAND. SYDNEY, May 21st. The Daily Telegraph, in publishing Professor Brown's paper, read before the Otago Institute, on " The Wealth and Resources of New Zealand," says that whatever may be the outward aspect of piosperity, the productions of New Zeaisind would stand the strictest scrutiny. Bad management of her finances could not lessen her resources, which wouid go on producing wealth which stagnation would accumulate j thus producing a genuine state of prosperity, and the result be more lasting than that produced by the expenditure of borrowed money abroad.

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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 266, 23 May 1888, Page 2

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LATEST TELEGRAMS. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 266, 23 May 1888, Page 2

LATEST TELEGRAMS. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 266, 23 May 1888, Page 2

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