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Mei/bouuxe, May 8. At the meeting held in the Town Hall last night in opposition to the opening of the Art Gallery and Museum on Sunday great disorder prevailed. '
Sydney, May 8. Mr Alexander Stuart, the Premier of New .South Wales, has given notice of his intention to move at the Intercolonial Conference that each colony should act independently in regard to joining the Postal Uniou. ,
[RecetTc'd May 9th, 12 50 p.m.] ■ Melbourne, Yesterday. The correspondent ) of the Argus at Sydney telegraphs that it is improbable ; that either the Victorian or Queensland delegates will accept the proposal to r joiii the Postal Union, and that it is doubtful whether the colonies will agree to enter the Union together* j Mr Jas. Ifrancis is progressing favourably towards recovery.
SypsKr, Yesterday. Arrived : Yesterday morning, Tarawera from Auckland. Tt is expected that the Intercolonial Conference now sitting here wilt Consider the question of the apportionment of a duplicate cable subsidy on the bnsis of the population of the contributing, colonies, and the question of altering the intercolonial telegraphic rates.
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Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1692, 10 May 1883, Page 2
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