THE ANNEXATION OF NEW [Received April 20th, 1 50 p.m.]
JLOXDOX, Apiil Ifl. The iipy.^iEv^LYN^itb-ii^F.Y, UnderSecr^tiavy foi/tho Colonies, in the course of a speech which ho made last evening at Northampton, stated that he expected t^at t the, annexation, ooff f .New Guinea would/have to be tmrteV<jak£iiljy England' in self defence, to prevent its acquisition by another power. Evening.^ In the House of Commons, to-day, the hon. Evelyn Ashley, in reply to a question, stated tiv.it no step would be taken by the linpeml Orovernment in regard ito the aiinexafipn o^ New (guinea, pending the , ieceipt ' off ,a despatch i from Sir Arthur Kennedy on the subject. ' '
Sydnky, lesteruay. The New South Wales Government have telegraphed to £ht} Agent-GeneiaLin London, expressing views in favour of the annexation ot New Guinea. ,
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Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1684, 21 April 1883, Page 2
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130THE ANNEXATION OF NEW [Received April 20th, 1 50 p.m.] Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1684, 21 April 1883, Page 2
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