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'"■■■]• .'t Jsetiter's Telegrisip^? ?x ** r f\}?i i v^ ,, ■ ■-£? &jdn^ i m&oS9mr ••■ The Colonial Treasurers of Hew: .gouth r Wales and Vicidria^ilfo^ 'fe arranging van aß&imilation of Ipostby the Orient and -^and Oiline, A tjraform rate TrilliprcH liaßly eoroe into f oree>shortlj .} f ' ; " Arriveid? steamship Botomahana; '? \\ a from AucMand.^ri --i^te'w* 1. •.* l Melbourne^ Dec'-Sft^ ;'sJO .&. * j At the intercolonial cricket- mateb to-day i^e^ & yic|»rians cpnch|dect.. w , itheirrfirstfmnjng^ a/^hff^ o^/ 42(^01^011300^06^^1^^^^ :; Th^ visifors tlwn^bpmnT^c^j^^ second innings and were all dlsipiosecl of^>rl43. Theiinatchlmll i»%e- " snnied on Monday -when the home team, commences its second innings, requiring, J39 runß ,to;win the match. .. . !■:; ,t: , ?" .tioiidon/B^. 2§. . j 7;-\ . Comm^icm^ is,:^^ jmblw]^ei^^d&^^ '" The report condemns the. : Bttperrifiib;' •-■«.• "ion iof the labor traffic by colc«|jals^^ agents and nrges that agenta shonldt ' be appointed by the Crown* "'fi're*^ conimendsth^ be more closely iyat:ched=byiEn^naTOr * w ° f authorities in.A^Biralasia^&'*Hi»fc a resident . Depnty*Commissioner should be appointed to' the* varioßi islands. The report is opp^ojiedVto^ "thie control of (Polynesian aiid/NewT '.}* i&ninea races heing.Tested*m''ihe colonial governmenii. ' -^ y^» a^iiai Mr Speight, the ne^ly-appointed Chairman of the Victoiia% EaiHii^Cr GBoardj has; sailed for Apstrali«.^rt <^J_ The : boineward; mails '^'vvi'il&Bagivfwf Fraiicißco :f rom Auckland/ 1 'JSfynmi^ti. ber 8, were delivered herei^ totfliftV!i?^rfG^ OVitna'ry— Sir 0 bhn •Bayley; D>ar£ -h'-.ca. rail, TK:C.Mi.&.. formerly iaitpn^iii c^ Genei^l and.'member of the ii^islaMet V tiyejCdnncil of NewSbnth? Waleßi t i?>-r^l : ';. •• ■■•' ' ■'■-'' \Paos/J)«c;ia9iJ;^';J^ ' 'Despatches from Tonqnin state r>rr that that desperate fightingr-tookhT place at Soutay and that heavy: Joas^ i^a^ was v sustained on either sio'e. Be* fore \ the fortress was •• oaptured f: the% •Sj'i*^ lost 27 .officers and fnlly. lOOOmerii"; -"»'< "■ l -y- y^sst.p*&.. .' : The attack upon Bacninh will not take [place 1 until the arrival of the.MK.;i*vJi -. inforcements recently ' despatched! -from! France under General Mellottu. >M ] -^ - Melbournef iDe&=aftf^h(jS[ 4n| the case of th* Calcutta. »•* Association versus Joseph Webster' and Gtf.^for^mitatin^^laißtiffa^ftbtlp [^ Inellutriot? cburt &iKe^^^jswa^^J^. iSiMijjrdeJavttj>^^ th.em liable to djstjraiint anff "impTri^ ■> ; c^M^^j^/jtb^ygjijelegyftsi,; .:\#. ifr^j^^^A^^B^^Jß^^^^ joffioe^ M^buroaiiv ,feifciT oifc &>jii-«»»;-»
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Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1139, 31 December 1883, Page 2
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318VERY LATEST. Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1139, 31 December 1883, Page 2
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