MELBOURNE.
i - =-;.. -■ '■ ■■■ -'-■' ■■■■■ ;: \'-- pec 3. - Col6nel Booth, the Temperance re« former, has decided to Auckland in.jTanuary, and will ppea his mission :iu New Zealand with a , .■ series ,oE iddre.ss there. . ■ .... , a. ... ; : ■:•■.■■*■ this Daj. \ 'the Agent-General at London telegraphed to Government that Lord Oerby m the House of Lords denied.that, the' imperial Government is h'eaitatingf to introduce the Enabling Bill^ that it has no wish to withdraw from its pledge and is sanguine, the measure will pa«s without "opposition. His Lordship ad» ded that he expectel to receive m spriae replies from lie .colonies to-amendmenta proposed m the draft Enabling 'Bill and explained that the delay which is taking place i would enable. .New Zealand .and New South Wales to reconsider, their positions, although unanimity of the cos lonies m the matter was unnecessary.
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1363, 4 December 1884, Page 3
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132MELBOURNE. Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1363, 4 December 1884, Page 3
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