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[REUTJJII's TBLKGIWar.S ] jf Mklijouunk, July 3. Thk Victorian Parliament was opened to-day by the Marquis of Normandy. In the coiuse of his speech' on the occasion His Excellency stated that the movement to bi ing about the annexation of New Guinea by the Impel ial Government has been warmly supported by his advisers, and subsequently the importance of securing the islands lying between New Guinea and Fiji had induced them to communicate with the other colonies, with the view of making collective rcpiesi»nt.ition to the home Government in favour of annexation or the establishment of a protectorate, and the \atious colonies, had gheu their hearty co-npciation to further the project.
[Reeenorl July 4, 1 10 p.m.] iMi.Lr.ouRNK, Yesterday. Mr Hervicp declines to accept as final the decision of the Imperial Government, regaining the proposed annexation of the Pacific Islands, and intends to take steps to pies>3 the piopo^al more earnestly.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1716, 5 July 1883, Page 2
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