LORD CARRINGTON'S PAPER.
London, Jan. 27. At the conclusion of Lord Carrington's paper, Lord Knutstord, in moving a vote of thanks to the Prince of Wales for presiding, said he agieed with everything in the paper except the prominence given to the Brisbane Courier's criticism, asserting the crass incapacity of the Colonial Office. He dwelt at length oh the ceaseless sympathy and intereat displayed in the colonies by His Royal Highness. Earl Granville seconded the motion, which was carried by acclamation. In replying, the Prißce of Wales said he was glad to welcome the return of a friend of a lifetime after a successful administration in the colonies. Referring to the paper, he 6aid it was most interesting, and though the colonics wished to remain independent and free, he was glad to see they remembered from whence they came, also that they recognised, their interests were identical wiih those of Great Britain, The Press is unanimous in praise of Lord Carrington's paper. The Duke of Fife and {Sir W, Jeryois were among those present.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2157, 31 January 1891, Page 3
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174LORD CARRINGTON'S PAPER. Temuka Leader, Issue 2157, 31 January 1891, Page 3
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