BRITISH AND FOREIGN.
[BT EiECXBIC TELEGRAPH.— COPYRIGHT.] A MISSING VESSEL. BANQUETTING A GOVERNOR. [united press association.] Londoh, April 13. 14 is rumored that Sir Samuel Wilson and Sir Thomas Elder will be created Peers m eoaneetien with tho opening of the Imperial Institute nest month. The barque Coluyn, bound from Newcastle to Valparaiso, is posted as missing. At the banquet to Sir R. W. Duff, Governor of New South Wales, Lord Boseberry spoko m terras of high praise both of their guest and of Sydney, Sir S. Samuel m propoiing the toast of the Empire warned Lord Roieberry to beware lest m prometiag Imperial Federation hs brought about the disintegration of the Empire, claiming that the colonise wonld view with the greatest jealousy attempts of Great Britain to force Federation upon them. Sir C. Tupper (Canada) gave expression to opposite views, Lord Soseberry m reply remarked that the ideas enunciated by the two previous speakers were not incompatible.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXIX, Issue 87, 15 April 1893, Page 2
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