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The Colonial Institute.

London, November 14 The Duke of York has been elected Vice-President of the Colonial Institute. Lord Brassey, referring to Colonial expansion, m a paper which he read at the Institute, said personally he should feel ashamed unless Great Britain handsomely assisted Mr Huddart's steamers. Miss Shaw, who also read a paper on the subject, urged that the Pacific cable and Mr Huddart's line should be encouraged, She foresaw the day when intercolonial shipping would be scarcely less numerous than British ships trading to the colonies.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XV, Issue 3437, 15 November 1894, Page 2

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The Colonial Institute. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XV, Issue 3437, 15 November 1894, Page 2

The Colonial Institute. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XV, Issue 3437, 15 November 1894, Page 2

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