AMERICA.
Ns\y Yob?:, Maroh I§. Sranbury, ebampion sculler o{ tfaa world, has arrayed at §an Pranclsoo, and \a already commnnjoatlDg with Gaudao.r with a view to arranging a match, San Pbanoisoo, Maroh 18, Tbe British party In Hawaii olaim that if the question of a protectorate over the islands was submitted to a plebiscite of the people they wonld secure a large majority, owing to the support of the kanakas and tfa^aneae. The party farther state that it the Awerlouu marines were withdrawn Hawaii would maintain her former status, <Reoelvea Maroh 22, UAS a.m.) March It has been arranged that Qatidaur will row Sfcanbury for the championship of ths world in the autumn , Washington, Maroh 18, Mr Benjamin P. fraoy, ex-Seoretary of the Navy, declares that when the warships now being constructed are finished
the American navy will rank fifth in the world, and b* superior to either the German or Spanish, March 21. Mr James Lustls has beßn appointed American Minister in Paris, and Mr Theodore Kunyon hns received the like appointment in Berlin.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9326, 22 March 1893, Page 2
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175AMERICA. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9326, 22 March 1893, Page 2
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