CALOGRAMS.
EeUTEE's TELEaEAMS
London, June 4,
Telegrams to band from Madagascar reporj; that the Hovas had made overtures for peace to the French commander, and that the French Government will exact a war indemnity fyom the Malagasies. The statement , has not yet been confirmed ■officially. Arrived : Ship THnnia, from Lytteltpn, March 10. h.
[Specials to the Peess Association-]
London, June 1. Haalan defeated Kennedy in the rowing match by fiftCßn lengths. Lord Derby, replying to a deputation from the Council of the' Colonial Institute, which urged the annexation of New Guinea, stated that until the receipt of Sir Arthur Kennedy's despatches, on the subject, no decision would be come to. The Government were anxiously awaiting these, and would weigh well the wishes of Australia, He understood the colonists would be content if Foreign Powers were prevented settling the coasts nearest to Australia. .
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4498, 5 June 1883, Page 2
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