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(BY ELECTR'.O TELEGRAPH—OOPVRio 111') Keuter's Telegrams.
Melbourne, May 17. Received 18th, 1.15 a.m.—Latest reports regarding the health of Judge Molesworth state he is making rapid progress towards recovery, e London, May 17. :. The expected debate on the Homd Rule Bill will be sufficiently advancen to allow of a division being taken oFriday next. A dissolution of Par liament is generally regarded as inevitable.
It is stated tbe British Government intend to annex the Kermedec group of islands, lying about 400 miles north of New Zealand, latitnte 31 south, lon»ditude 10§ E, and W, •-', Pe'r Merchant Shipping and Under.
writers' Association,—Arrived, lienfrenshire, from Lyttelton, Feb. Ist. „ Sydney, May 17.
Received May 17,10.45 p.tn.-Ar-rived -Hanroto from New Zeahud. A letter has been received in this city from New Guinea, reporting that a great deal of sickness has occurred among the members of the Forbes nxpodition party, which is completely broken up in consequence.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2298, 18 May 1886, Page 2
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