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THE ANNEXATION CONFERENCE AT SYDNEY.

(REUTERS TELEdRXMS. — COPYRIGHT ) ' Close of the Sitting. ; j - : • Sydney, December S. The session of the Intercoloiri.il Convention closed at noon to-day. ;Most of the delegites 'cave Sydnoy this afternoon. Afc the final ■ meeting tins morning Bit George Dcs, Vuntx> irjotipu, fyiypreventing tho unrestricted purchase'of laud in New Guinea and the Pacific Islands, was irlopteil ; auij a resolution proposed by, Mt Whitaker, that criminals should' 'ue +* prohibited, from landing in J;|iq jAnste l^Han colonies, was also carried, ifi (Received December 10th.,,11 a.m.) ' MkTjUOVRsk; Afdnrhy. Messrs Service, Berley, and Kerferd, rlelegates for Victoria fit the late Intercolonial Conference at Sydney, have returned to this city. M.ijor Atkiuson is also in Melbourne at the present time.

The English Press orirthe Conference, Tin; following sppui.il melanges to tho Pre^s Association aiv dated London, December 7th and Bth :~ i The Times says if the Australian colonies agree to federate, tlieannuxation problem will be more than half solved. The Standard says that the colonies, havingiliinited their demands to certain Pacific Islands, they should insist that over the remainder England should maintain the policy of the Pacific, with a right to exclude all disturbing elements. The Morning Advertiser stromrly supports the decision arrived at by the Uori-^ ference. The Pall Mall Gazette hopes that Mr Childers will infuse into his colleague, Lord Derby, some of his own spirit of sympathy with the demands of the Australian colonies. The Spectator says that the proposals of the Conference are such aa to startle Lord Derby, and even try the nerve of Parliament, but they are reasonable, and if a strong Australasian feJeration is established, England must annex New Guinea, and it will compel Prance to respect the New Hebrides. It' is the rles* tiny of Australia to rule the Pacific. The Economist thinks it unwise to proclaim a Munro doctrine when Australia is unable to hold the Pacific against aggression. England, however, is bound to prevent France carrying out its proposal to ship recidivistes there. j,

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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1784, 11 December 1883, Page 2

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THE ANNEXATION CONFERENCE AT SYDNEY. Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1784, 11 December 1883, Page 2

THE ANNEXATION CONFERENCE AT SYDNEY. Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1784, 11 December 1883, Page 2

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