AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
(BY ELECTBtC TKL EG UAPH.-— COPYRIGHT.) . (B&UTBB'S TBLEGBA&S.) ' :_y __!£Sydney, Sept. 22. In Heolining to 00-operate with Mr Service iv urging the Imperial ; Government to accelerate the annexation of New Guinea, Mr Stuart stated that he was actuated principally: Uy a desii'u to look upon ihequeßtina m a broad light, and to adopt that line. of action by which the colonies would be mos'j likely ta accompliih ' the object- they had at heart. He was most dasiious that this .ihould be done effeotively, but with the least embarrassment possible to the interests of the whole Empire. The conference oisaßilarv anthorities now holding iW sittings here has parsed a resolution exprexsing its agreement with the, principle of com* pulsory vacQinatian. Melboobne, ,Sept. 28, A meeting of the Australian Natives Association \ was, held r last pighkl tt€ M. the Town Hall, m connection with Annexation, Federation,., und .Eecidivistes question, n Several ; prominent speakers addressed the meeting.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 255, 24 September 1884, Page 2
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156AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 255, 24 September 1884, Page 2
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