MR. FOSTER ON IMMIGRATION. London, March 2.
THE NIHILISTS AND THE CZAR. London, March 9.
Mr. Foster, late Agent-General for New South Wales, delivered a lecture on "Colonisation" before the Society of Arts. He attacked the immigration policy of the Australian colonies, and remarked that political success was achieved by men of the worst commercial and social character. This aroused discussion. Sir Charles Nicholson, Bart., Mr H. Torr, Mr Alderman Solomon, and others warmly commented on the lecture, and the discussion was stopped on the ground of its strongly political character.
The Czar, being in constant apprehension of an attempt upon his life by Nihilists, has decided to leave St. Petersburgh for the present, and to return to Lividia, his palace in the Crimea.
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Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1202, 11 March 1880, Page 3
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124MR. FOSTER ON IMMIGRATION. London, March 2. THE NIHILISTS AND THE CZAR. London, March 9. Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1202, 11 March 1880, Page 3
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