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'; i)'; : ' '?i wM^'n!! London, ; b|t.'"2B."'"""' Mr i ;™'Garf|cJ^^^.tQ'p,neral- i ;;_for Queensland, v jha'd; "intervieV to-day ■with tlie Reference to the/ fdture,'go'veriirnefit 1 -. Lf New Guinea. The !Secretary ( ,oJl-!State for.the Colonies said ; Majesty's Government was discussing 'th'e'"scheme for the.administration,of'that -'jcolpny, bul 1 it was not ''sufficiently , manured .tOYper-, mit of a. statement being made on tbe subject,' '■■■ ■■• ■'■ ■■ ■ • »•"--<( .:•" | •"' , ■■'■' , .- : ; Oct. 24 ! Four hundred and < twen,tyjsix r recidivietes will be sent to^New, Caledonia on the 31st, The Classification Uommittee recommended that I Senegal, Diego Suaiz, and 'Tohqtii'n were more advantageous phces fori their j deportation. ■'• " '■' < ;
Lord Rosebery states that if Govern.ment firmly maintains the neutrality of the New) Hebrides 'the Canadian fisheries Will have aright'to the country's' support. ' ' ; The Porte has demanded .from the Briiibh Government a da,te,Tfor the evacuation of Egypt* 7 •'■RuasU'&ijd France are supporting Turkey in ibis st«p,. whilbt Gerinaiiy'and ; Italy''declined to
interfere. ' •*' ''"■" '■ ' '°'-'"'' The Builionist cautions against.,the goldmining mania toj which..there is a teadency. in the city a;t'present'; . .. ,;j Oct. 2s!'; The Queen will open the; Imperial Institute in June. Sir, C. Owen, Sir. Graham Berry, and Mr-Bosisto consider that it will W better to retain the Vic-•torian-exhibits at present in London, than that fresh ones should be prepared for ...the Institute., t- 7 . •"•'' ,' Fr Jacnes-Service will win,te'rr.*on> the ..... ~. , ■■ ■■ t .'-. ■ > i Gontine,nt. .; .= --;..-<;,, : -- j, :n •• -.-.' New Seuth Wales stocks have fallen 1 per cent., owing to the projected loan. ' '••-•• . ..,,,-;.; , !r 'Oct. : 26.', ';., M, Wadding.ton, the :French Ambassador, had a protracted:interview yester-' day with'Lor ( d;lddesleigh, tbe Secretary for Foreign Affairs. .•:■■■,> ; Seriousdisturbances have taken place in l tbe Island of Skye,' where the Crofters resisted the (bailiffs^,and' stoned the' police who barhe to their assistance. A body'of marines f we'r.e landed, who charged, the mob; with< fixed :bayonets. Six of the Crofters were ultimately arrested. ".' ~. . ' • " '•• The Times, commenting on the cruise of H.M.S. Diamond amongst the islands, of the Pacific,.Qommends the discretion and humanity exercised with the natives. The London Chamber of Commerce have decided to.establish an| ImperiaT Commercial Museum. The lis being affiliated to -the j Imperial Inst it ute -was brought before, the' iPritfce of Wales, but hd would notjagree to.it.
The capital of tbe.Company projected to take over the business of Arthur' Guinness,. ,Sons, and t Co,, brewers,.of Dublin, has been subscribed twenty-one-fold. The capital of 'the Company "is, six millions. . . Baron Macleay, in a lecture' at St.' Petersburg on New Guinea 1 , accused Germany of permitting slavery; and cruelty in their portion of ; the 'islands; He eulogised England's humanity, and declared his readiness ito -• unfurl- the Russian flag over Macleay Coast, New Guinea. , . , : St. Petersburg, Oct.; 26. Jtupsian men-of-war have been ordered to proceed to Marua for .the purpose of protecting the Russian subjects of that town, Vienna, Oct. 25, The death is announced of, Count Frederick von Beust, the distinguished Austrian statesman, in his 78th year, Alexandria, Oct. 25, It is announced that the Caise ; de la Dette Publique has sufficient funds in hand to pay the November coupons, and at the same time to repay previous deductions on coupons. Then the repay-. ment will deprive the French Govern-" ment of their chief pretext for intervention in Egyptian affairs*. Calcutta, iOct. 25. Sir West Riilgeway, the commander of the British portion of the Afghan Boundary Commission, has arrived at Gnbp-'..whpre-he i w,as most, cordially 1 receive ly >iiß ; 4me n r. ; ' Sic,Frederick Roberts,, wljo h,a4,heen' appointed to the command of the Bri.ish
forces in Burmahyttptf been" Accredited witK special powprs4Plrtie 'administraof affairs in "that country.** AUSTRALIAN CABLE. ' - ' 'Melbourne 5 , Oct. 25. Sir Wrb. Staweli, late Chief Justice 1 has. bean .appointed f Permanent Deputy ' tovtlle Goverffoiv ?,";>: HHT; PVofefes'or 1 McCoy, of the Melbourne ; Uniyerßtyy,' f jiae,} beetle created a Companion:.of!iliflvOrder of St. Michael and C^vi," I .'* oct * 26 - * ■ ; A telegram has been received from the Magistrate at WyMdham stating that a, 30o^'Mgge't/haß found on the Kimberley goidfields. , The Argus. N to-^ ay publishes a communication from its "correspondent at the; New, Hebrides stating |that roadmaking is being carried*'on by the French troops in these'islands, and their entire proceedings point to the permanent occupation'by Fiance. *>.-'.'\\\ Adelaide, Oct. 25. Two hundred, persons are now on the I,W.aukaringa goldfields, where provisions lare running short. reports from the field are less favotablrthan hitherto. L...'..'.. .! "...'._' ''..r..''„„ ~..„„,... Later. fromT.WjaukaiJinga continue less encouraging. One hundred penona have* returned'from the field 'to-day, dieappointed. . >::'■■ ;y"Y^r -: : .■-■■: . : '.;i -,/j 26. ■■'ld the':L<»gislative Council this afternoon, a Bill legalising the-totalisator wpfl tbvawa.out.p --.-. _ Sydney, Oct. 25. Arrived, ''on Saturday evening—The Union Company's, Tekapo, from Wellington, y '! '
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1505, 28 October 1886, Page 1
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