Special Cables.
[SWitIAL TO PBES3 ASSOCIATION.—COI'YEIOIJT.]
LoniiON, November 22
A committee under the presidency of the Manjuis of Lome ih enquiring into Mr. W. L. Rces's crofters colonisation scheme.
Mr. James Russell, the American Minister iv England, was entertained at a farewell banquet previous to rutiriux from liie position. Implying to the toast of his health he said that tho scheme of British Imperial federation wne a drimtn, but nevertheless lie believed that the cohesion of tho English faces would decide the ilet-linies of the wnrlil.
The chairman of the Kiintom Kxteusiun Coinpuny writes to the n«whptipcrn deprccuting tho I'aeirie cable achomy, and pointing out that hia ooinptiuy have only experienced in tho days of interruption on Uio"Auritralian cnble» since 18il). Tho company are willing to redmrj their rates to anything provided n {fiiaranteo is given of thieo-i'ourtlmof this present trade.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5383, 23 November 1888, Page 4
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