Sir H. A. Blake.
[MX I'lU>S A'sOUA'llOX. - COl'VttlUHT.] LoNiiON. November 'JJ. The provi;.<.'<ll piv.ss Mipport .S;r T. M'llwrai!'■'.•< ..'Uud.' uv-i- llie -ti< n of tho new (ji'ivimr. i lit-iv a cuiimmi-h-, of opinion th.it >-\v 11. .'.. JJlul-.i/s iipuoi!itineni. will b« i-iiiicclii.-ii. Lord Knut--iVi!.l, in thr emir.-c of :! protracted interview with Sir 11. A. ,Hl.:Ue, censured the latter for allowing , a rcpi-i. - eentutive of tin. Ctntral News .igeiiey to interview him. The tk-crrtary I'ur the Colonies pointed out, tliut this action Had increased the diniouU.y of tlio Government in arranging a satisfactory understanding. Sir H. A. Blake left impressed with the belief that his appointment would bu canuellcd. Subeetiuuntly Sir A. Jblyth, Agent-General for South Australia, and Xiord lixiutsfurd had a long conferenct;. It is expected that the Cabinet will come to a final decision on the matter on Saturday. November 'JL'A. Tho Times states that Sir 11. A. Blake has placed himsell entirely in the bunds of Lord Knuteford.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5384, 24 November 1888, Page 4
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