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COLONIAL GOVERNORS.

London, December 4. Lord Onslow, the Governor-elect of New Zealand, is receiving residents from that colony introduced by the Agent-General. December 5. At a dinner at the St. George’s Club, Lord Carnarvon said that it wes to the greatest advantage of the colonies that they should leave the Crown untrammelled in the appointment of Governors, He thought at the same time that the colonies should have a larger voice in the discussion of Imperial matters, and hoped that they would ere long be represented by a judicial committee in the Privy Council.

December 6. The Governorship of South Australia has been three times refused,

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1826, 8 December 1888, Page 1

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106

COLONIAL GOVERNORS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1826, 8 December 1888, Page 1

COLONIAL GOVERNORS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1826, 8 December 1888, Page 1

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