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CABLE NEWS.

LORD DS&Etti 4NP TH| \ AGEif^S-a|Ni^RAL.

, ILLNESS OF PEINCE BISJtfMCK

(BY EIiKCTRIO TBLBGRAPH— COPYRIGHT.) (SPFOIAI TO trillTßO PRESS ASSOCIATION.) LotfDOWt September 14. ! Lord Derby's answer to the memoj randum f rSHT* the A^ents^General* on ' the subject of Pacific annexation is geoerally regarded as being unaatisfac-tory.-^-"ltnaerelytepeatß-the"'Ta|ue assurances formerly given. 7 !?i i Lord Derby, m his despatch fonthe annexation question, claims that the* interests Vf oihei* J countries formja serin ous impediment to a complete jur^sdic^ tioiiil oveil the Western Pacific and Savage Islands, and slso the great disi tancesj which separates them. He states .. ? th"at there is no evidence to show^ that the cqlqnies had considered Jhe^ responsibility a|lached to the au- (- laeiation of these islands. There; is nothing, m the , despatc^ with, ; to New Guinea. His Lordship m communications with Earl GranyiHej respecting the threatened development oi penal establishments by France Biinilar jto that hi . 'New Caledonia,' stated that he expected to receive protests from the Agents-General on; the subject ■■•■'■■ r ! Information has been received from Gastein, m Austria,that Prince Bismarck is seriously ill.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 244, 17 September 1883, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 244, 17 September 1883, Page 2

CABLE NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 244, 17 September 1883, Page 2

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