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(hv bleclr'.ctki.koral'r—uoi'vkiriitj Ksutbr's Teleokamr. Melbourne, October 28. Lord Oarriiigton, Governor of New South Wales, Sir William Robinson, Governor of South- Australia, and Sir Goorgo 0. Strahau, Governor of Tas ; ' mania will he the guests of Sir Henry Loch, during the MelbnuniH. carnival. They will arrive in thin city to-morrow, Capetown, October 27. The Kaffirs of Pondoland who hd assembled on tho bordera of XesihnInul, threatening an invasion of tint ilihtrioi, buv« now quietly dispersed. Londok, October. 'ibe inhabitants of Natal have demanded that the Biitish Gonwiiment shall assume a protectorate over Zululand. Mr Siauhopc, Secretary .of State for the Colonics, has, however, ox pressed dissent from their views. The Metropolitan Police authorities' have forbidden the procession of the nnoinployed orjanisfrl■ by -the Socialists to follow the Lord Mayor's show on the 9ih oi November, In reply to this intimation, the Socialist lea<.l?rs. have demanded ou what authority this is forbidden.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 3438, 29 October 1886, Page 2
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