ISLAND NEWS.
<«- .. RESCUE OF MISSING BOAT'S CREW. (Received Oct. 20, 10.45 p m ) BRISBANE, Oct.'2o. The German steamer Prinz Sigisniund has brought the missing boat's :rew of the aVip Algfburth. They landed on an island 13 days alter the wreck, and were kindly treated >y the natives. Subsequently they want to Mumlock Island, where the Lhmeso attended to their wants until they were sent to Frederick Wilbelmshoven. News has also been received that ill murderers of missionaries, except one, have bean captured and punishJd. The captain of the Sigismund sawno sign of Russian warships between Singapore and New Guinea - SUVA, Oct. 20. A forecast of tho new constitution states that it abrogates the original ronftitution and its amendments, rhe new legislative Council is to consist of the Governor, and ten official and six elected members. There will ■ also be two native unofficial members, two from Suv u , one from Levuka, and three representing agricultural interests. The franchise qualifications are possession of pro!>erty worth £2O per annum or an income of £l2O. Native members will be selected by the Governor. No civil servants have votes.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 246, 21 October 1904, Page 3
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184ISLAND NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 246, 21 October 1904, Page 3
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