MELBOURNE.
!. ■ Saturday. '■. The Ballftvat Juvenile Exhibition was ■ opened by Governor yesterday. Ijt I was a great success. Th£ 'people's -petition^ to, the Queen^ protesting ; againsfc'the alleged' illegal- acts oft the | Ministry, is being unanimously signed, : and, will be forwarded Hpmp on Thursf . Monday. \ The Governor, m speech at B^Uarat 5 Exhibition banquet, sajtl no f nrth,er light ; had' been thrown, on political crisis* * and expressed- his ittteniioa. of -observing a stcicj; neutrality^ m politics. He .would not d\> for BcYry whajf Ka/l^ lieen done for McCullough, Sseps are being taken, to t plape the,de•fences o£- Port of Melbpufu^'on. a,satis-J > factory footing. ; The Victorian Ministry. are^Qons^dftring what steps/to pursue m the event of adverse, decision; ,by the .Imperial
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 38, 20 February 1878, Page 2
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117MELBOURNE. Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 38, 20 February 1878, Page 2
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