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AUSTRALIAN TELEGRAMS.

The Royal visit. La.uncestoit, January 14.— The Premier suggests that the * Agentgeneral should endeavour to induce the Duke of York to visit Tasmania and open the Exhibition at the end of the year. Mrs Knorr. Melbourne, January 14. — Mrs Kuorr, whose execution is fixed for Monday, in a final interview with her husband said except for leaving her child and the disgrace she had brought on the family, she did not regret her approching fate. The gaol chaplain declares that the condemned woman exhibits no more despondency than the average condemned criminal. She, however, told him she would not walk to the scaffold, but the sheriff has taken every precaution to prevent any hitch tomorrow. Itlataat a deported. Sydjtey, January, 14. —News from the Islands states that a German man of war conveyed Mataafa to the Marsha?! group, and also shelled a number of -villages in punishment of outrages. Captain Laycock of , the steamer Barcabool was missed during the vessels voyage from Sydney to Melbourne. He is believed to have fallen overboard, as the vessel gave a heavy roll. He was well known in trade. Protest against the Royal visit. Adelaide, January l£ —^Thie Adelaide Trades' Council has decided to agree to the request of this Porfc % Adelaide branch of the Council to combine in making a protest against the invitation to the Duke and Duchess of York. The Council thinks such action is unwarranted when the financial position of the Colony is considered and the opinion is expressed that if the Duke wishes to visit Austraha he can do so at his own expense.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXII, Issue 3068, 15 January 1894, Page 2

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AUSTRALIAN TELEGRAMS. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXII, Issue 3068, 15 January 1894, Page 2

AUSTRALIAN TELEGRAMS. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXII, Issue 3068, 15 January 1894, Page 2

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